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Executive Director

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Future Harvest

Overview
Headquarters: 
Cockeysville, MD, USA
About Us
Mission: 

To advance agriculture that sustains farmers, communities, and the environment

Programs: 

Future Harvest Core Programs

The Beginner Farmer Training Program (BFTP) aims to replenish the aging farmer population with a workforce trained in sustainability from the get-go. The 3-level program is year long and has a competitive application process. By the end of 2019, Future Harvest will have produced nearly 350 graduates and have received 230 applications for the 2020 class. 

The Field School uses farmer-to-farmer knowledge transfer and expert-led presentations to help farmers make fully informed production and marketing decisions for the long-term sustainability of their businesses, natural resources, and communities. The Field School holds about 35 farmer- and consumer-education workshops, tours, and intensives each year on farms and food businesses around the region. This past year, due to Covid, those sessions pivoted online. Programs are open to the public and draw annually about 700 people – farmers, consumers, food businesses, and other advocates and educators. 

The Annual Conference is held every January and is the largest sustainable agriculture conference in the lower mid-Atlantic. It draws about 600-700 people every year, mostly small-to mid-scale farmers as well as educators and advocates. The event features seven tracks, a full day of pre-conference workshops, and 2-3 plenary speakers. 

Community building happens through our membership and partnerships. FH has about 800 members comprised of farmers, consumers, food businesses, landowners, nonprofits and ag educators. We also convene partners outside our membership, as well as participate in a range of external networks of food system actors. 

Future Harvest’s Voice 4 Change program works collaboratively with others to advance policies and raise awareness of issues that will help advance the Future Harvest mission. We have had great successes, including the passage of the 2017 Maryland Healthy Soils Act and cost-shares for farmers converting row cropland to pasture.

Our most recent program is On-Farm Research. We’re conducting a 7-10 year soil benchmarking study where we will test soil on select farms over time to help participating farmers better understand and share with others how their practices affect soil fertility. We are also starting study circles with intermediate farmers to facilitate information sharing and strategies around farm finances. 

Special Campaigns

Future Harvest has a Safe Food, Safe Farms education campaign to help farmers comply with food safety regulations; the Go Grassfed multi-media and education campaign to step up supply and demand for meat, dairy, and other products from animals raised on pasture; and the Million Acre Challenge to advance regenerative agriculture in the region with a multi-year, multi-partner, multi-approach collaborative. Future Harvest awarded 22 grants from the Feed the Need Fund, which raised more than $40,000 for the farming community in the Chesapeake region to address food access. Future Harvest selected 14 Black, Indigenous, and other farmers of color out of the 22 grantees as part of the commitment to racial equity. 

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Herbert Scoville Jr. Peace Fellow

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Herbert Scoville Jr. Peace Fellowship

Overview
Headquarters: 
Washington, DC
Annual Budget : 
$100-500,000
Size: 
1-10 employees
Founded: 
1987
About Us
Areas of Focus: 
Mission: 

The Herbert Scoville Jr. Peace Fellowship was established in 1987 to recruit and train the next generation of policy and advocacy leaders on a range of international peace and security issues. The fellowship ensures a pipeline of the brightest, most dedicated, and diverse next-generation experts into leading think tanks and advocacy groups in Washington, DC in order to inspire creative new approaches to the pervasive challenges to peace and security.

Programs: 

Twice yearly, the fellowship’s Board of Directors selects a small group of outstanding individuals to spend six to nine months in Washington, DC. Scoville Fellows work full time at the participating organization of their choice. They contribute to their host institutions through research, writing, and multi-media advocacy activities. They create conferences and policy briefings, advocacy platforms, and coalitions. Fellows receive a small stipend for professional development and mentoring from a board member and an alum. The program arranges meetings with policy experts so the fellows can ask about issues and career advice, and schedules networking events for the current and former fellows.
 

Why Work For Us?: 

Our goal is to bridge the gap between academia and the professional world by providing an entree for mission-driven grads eager to learn about and contribute to public-interest organizations. The Scoville Fellowship has a proven track record of attracting talented people with strong academic and advocacy backgrounds in international peace and security issues. The majority of former Scoville Fellows continue to work with public-interest organizations or in government capacities after concluding their fellowships, and many go on to graduate degrees in related fields.
 

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Implementation Specialist

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National Service Office for Nurse-Family Partnership and Child First

Overview
Headquarters: 
Denver, CO, USA
Annual Budget : 
$10-50M
Size: 
51-200 employees
Founded: 
2004
About Us
Mission: 

To positively transforms the lives of vulnerable babies, mothers and families.

Programs: 

Nurse-Family Partnership and Child First

Executive Director

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Hoosier Environmental Council

Overview
Headquarters: 
Indianapolis, IN, USA
Size: 
1-10 employees
About Us
Areas of Focus: 
Mission: 

The voice of the people for 37 years. The eyes and ears of everyone in Indiana who is concerned about the environment. And everyone who should be. The Hoosier Environmental Council is Indiana’s leading educator and advocate for environmental issues and policies. We are passionate about our role in shaping the state’s environmental future and all who will be affected by it.

CFO

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American Trucking Associations

Overview
Headquarters: 
Arlington, VA, USA
About Us
Areas of Focus: 
Mission: 

The mission of the American Trucking Associations is to serve and represent the trucking industry with one united voice; to influence federal and state governmental actions; to advance the trucking; industry's image, efficiency, competitiveness and profitability; to provide education programs and industry research; to promote safety and security on our nation's highways and among our drivers; and to strive for a healthy business environment.

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Executive Director

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Washtenaw Literacy

Overview
Headquarters: 
Ypsilanti, MI, USA
Annual Budget : 
$100-500,000
Size: 
1-10 employees
Founded: 
1971
About Us
Areas of Focus: 
Mission: 

Welcome! Washtenaw Literacy's mission is to provide free literacy instruction customized to the needs of adults throughout Washtenaw County, utilizing a trained network of volunteer tutors. It is our vision to eliminate illiteracy in Washtenaw County. For over 40 years we have been empowering adults through improved literacy. Since our founding in 1971, we have served over 20,000 learners and trained and fully supported over 10,000 volunteer tutors.

Why Work For Us?: 

Washtenaw Literacy is Washtenaw County's only free literacy resource for adults 16 and older, providing tutoring in basic skills, English language learning, reading, writing, math, and digital literacy.  We are Michigan's oldest and largest literacy organization, serving around 2,000 learners annually through a network of trained volunteer tutors.  We are committed to our asset-based strategic framework and hold ourselves accountable to our Core Values: Passion, Integrity, and Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion.  

Cultural Responsiveness is essential to achieving our mission. We aspire to advance equity and build a multicultural workplace that balances self-awareness with practice.  Each Washtenaw Literacy employee commits to self-reflection and growth in their own cultural beliefs, values, and biases.  We strive to integrate diversity, equity, and inclusion into Washtenaw Literacy's organizational culture.  Our core values guide this ongoing work.

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Executive Director

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Dunwoody Preservation Trust

Overview
Headquarters: 
Dunwoody, GA, USA
Annual Budget : 
$100-500,000
Size: 
1-10 employees
Founded: 
1994
About Us
Mission: 

Dunwoody Preservation Trust (DPT) is dedicated to preserving the history and heritage of Dunwoody. DPT encourages and inspires the exploration of Dunwoody’s history through educational programs, publications, collections and research. Our programs celebrate the past, honor the present and build for the future to give Dunwoody a strong sense of historical place.

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CHIEF PROGRAM OFFICER - MIAMI, ORLANDO, OR TAMPA, FLORIDA

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American Civil Liberties Union of Florida

Overview
Headquarters: 
Miami, FL, USA
About Us
Programs: 

The ACLU of Florida is a non-profit, non-partisan organization that employs litigation, public policy advocacy, communications, and organizing to protect and promote a broad range of individual rights and freedoms, including the freedom of speech, voting rights, racial justice, privacy, religious liberty, reproductive rights, LGBTQ rights, and immigrants’ rights.

Why Work For Us?: 

The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of Florida is an affiliate of the national ACLU, a national public interest organization devoted to the defense of the Bill of Rights.  For nearly 100 years, the ACLU has served as the nation’s primary protector of the liberties that define our democracy.   The organization implements its vital civil liberties mission in all 50 states in large part through affiliate entities such as the ACLU of Florida. Operating on a $5.4 million budget out of four offices—Miami (main), Tampa, Pensacola, and Jacksonville—the Florida affiliate has 36 staff members, making it among the larger ACLU affiliates in the nation.

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Family Counselor (MST) - Cookeville, TN

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Youth Villages

Overview
Headquarters: 
Memphis, TN, USA
About Us
Mission: 

We believe a stable family and strong support system can help any child succeed.

Programs: 

Youth Villages provides help for children and young people across the United States who face a wide range of emotional, mental and behavioral problems. We work to find solutions using proven treatment models that strengthen the child’s family and support systems and dramatically improve their long-term success. Youth Villages helped more than 30,000 young people and their families this year.

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