Advancement Associate Organization Info Smithsonian Institution OverviewHeadquarters: Washington D.C., DC, USAWebsite: si.eduFounded: 1846 About UsAreas of Focus: Arts / Culture / HumanitiesEducationScience / TechnologyMission: Through our unparalleled collections and research capabilities, and the insight and creativity we foster through art, history, and culture, the Smithsonian strives to provide Americans and the world with the tools and information they need to forge Our Shared Future. Programs: The Smithsonian Institution is the world's largest museum, education, and research complex. We are a community of learning and an opener of doors. Why Work For Us?: The Smithsonian is the guardian of some of our nation’s most valuable scientific, historic, and artistic treasures, and is a leader in research, innovation, and discovery. By working here, you would be making an important contribution to an Institution beloved by the American public and visitors from around the world. The Smithsonian workforce includes dedicated men and women located in the Washington, D.C., area; New York City; Cambridge, Mass.; several other U.S. states; and the country of Panama. Positions range from astrophysicist to security officer, from art historian to zebra keeper, and from science educator to software developer. The Smithsonian seeks to attract and maintain a creative workforce that is representative of America’s diversity. We are consistently ranked among mid-size agencies as one of the “Best Places to Work.” Connect With UsFacebookTwitterYoutube Read more about Smithsonian Institution S Read more about Advancement Associate
Smithsonian Institution OverviewHeadquarters: Washington D.C., DC, USAWebsite: si.eduFounded: 1846 About UsAreas of Focus: Arts / Culture / HumanitiesEducationScience / TechnologyMission: Through our unparalleled collections and research capabilities, and the insight and creativity we foster through art, history, and culture, the Smithsonian strives to provide Americans and the world with the tools and information they need to forge Our Shared Future. Programs: The Smithsonian Institution is the world's largest museum, education, and research complex. We are a community of learning and an opener of doors. Why Work For Us?: The Smithsonian is the guardian of some of our nation’s most valuable scientific, historic, and artistic treasures, and is a leader in research, innovation, and discovery. By working here, you would be making an important contribution to an Institution beloved by the American public and visitors from around the world. The Smithsonian workforce includes dedicated men and women located in the Washington, D.C., area; New York City; Cambridge, Mass.; several other U.S. states; and the country of Panama. Positions range from astrophysicist to security officer, from art historian to zebra keeper, and from science educator to software developer. The Smithsonian seeks to attract and maintain a creative workforce that is representative of America’s diversity. We are consistently ranked among mid-size agencies as one of the “Best Places to Work.” Connect With UsFacebookTwitterYoutube Read more about Smithsonian Institution
Director of Public Relations and Communications Organization Info Georgia Historical Society OverviewHeadquarters: Savannah, GA, USAWebsite: georgiahistory.comSize: 11-50 employeesFounded: 1839 About UsAreas of Focus: EducationPhilanthropy / Grantmaking FoundationMission: Founded in 1839, the Georgia Historical Society is the premier independent statewide educational and research institution responsible for collecting, examining, and teaching Georgia and American history. Programs: The Georgia Historical Society Research Center preserves and makes accessible an unparalleled collection of Georgia history, including over 5 million manuscripts, 100,000 photographs, 30,000 architectural drawings, 20,000 rare and non-rare books, and thousands of maps, portraits, and artifacts. Use these tools to search the Georgia Historical Society collections. Awards & Accolades: Charity Navigator Four Star CharityWhy Work For Us?: The Georgia Historical Society (GHS) is the premier independent statewide institution responsible for collecting, examining, and teaching Georgia history. GHS houses the oldest and most distinguished collection of materials related exclusively to Georgia history in the nation. To learn more, go to www.georgiahistory.com. Connect With UsFacebookTwitterLinkedInYoutube Read more about Georgia Historical Society Read more about Director of Public Relations and Communications
Georgia Historical Society OverviewHeadquarters: Savannah, GA, USAWebsite: georgiahistory.comSize: 11-50 employeesFounded: 1839 About UsAreas of Focus: EducationPhilanthropy / Grantmaking FoundationMission: Founded in 1839, the Georgia Historical Society is the premier independent statewide educational and research institution responsible for collecting, examining, and teaching Georgia and American history. Programs: The Georgia Historical Society Research Center preserves and makes accessible an unparalleled collection of Georgia history, including over 5 million manuscripts, 100,000 photographs, 30,000 architectural drawings, 20,000 rare and non-rare books, and thousands of maps, portraits, and artifacts. Use these tools to search the Georgia Historical Society collections. Awards & Accolades: Charity Navigator Four Star CharityWhy Work For Us?: The Georgia Historical Society (GHS) is the premier independent statewide institution responsible for collecting, examining, and teaching Georgia history. GHS houses the oldest and most distinguished collection of materials related exclusively to Georgia history in the nation. To learn more, go to www.georgiahistory.com. Connect With UsFacebookTwitterLinkedInYoutube Read more about Georgia Historical Society
Senior Project Manager, HMIS Organization Info Partners for HOME OverviewHeadquarters: Atlanta, GAWebsite: partnersforhome.orgSize: 11-50 employeesFounded: 2015 About UsAreas of Focus: Housing / ShelterMission: The mission of Partners for HOME is to coordinate a comprehensive response system to end homelessness in the City of Atlanta. Connect With UsFacebookTwitterLinkedIn Read more about Partners for HOME Read more about Senior Project Manager, HMIS
Partners for HOME OverviewHeadquarters: Atlanta, GAWebsite: partnersforhome.orgSize: 11-50 employeesFounded: 2015 About UsAreas of Focus: Housing / ShelterMission: The mission of Partners for HOME is to coordinate a comprehensive response system to end homelessness in the City of Atlanta. Connect With UsFacebookTwitterLinkedIn Read more about Partners for HOME
Senior Project Manager, Performance Organization Info Partners for HOME OverviewHeadquarters: Atlanta, GAWebsite: partnersforhome.orgSize: 11-50 employeesFounded: 2015 About UsAreas of Focus: Housing / ShelterMission: The mission of Partners for HOME is to coordinate a comprehensive response system to end homelessness in the City of Atlanta. Connect With UsFacebookTwitterLinkedIn Read more about Partners for HOME Read more about Senior Project Manager, Performance
Partners for HOME OverviewHeadquarters: Atlanta, GAWebsite: partnersforhome.orgSize: 11-50 employeesFounded: 2015 About UsAreas of Focus: Housing / ShelterMission: The mission of Partners for HOME is to coordinate a comprehensive response system to end homelessness in the City of Atlanta. Connect With UsFacebookTwitterLinkedIn Read more about Partners for HOME
Chief Development and Growth Officer Organization Info The Texas Tribune OverviewHeadquarters: Austin, TX, USAWebsite: texastribune.orgAnnual Budget : $10-50MSize: 51-200 employeesFounded: 2009 About UsAreas of Focus: Journalism/ MediaMission: The Texas Tribune is the only member-supported, digital-first, nonpartisan media organization that informs Texans — and engages with them — about public policy, politics, government and statewide issues. Why Work For Us?: Here’s what you should know about the Tribune. From day one, we’ve had disruption, innovation and risk-taking in our DNA. We’re ambitious and still have the punch-above-your-weight mentality of a scrappy start-up. We want to become the number one media organization in Texas, and we’re always looking to expand our boundaries. We’re nonprofit because the challenging economic reality for the media these days obligates us to find a different way, reliable and sustainable, to fund serious journalism. We’re nonpartisan because we live in the United States of Confirmation Bias — and we don’t need to be part of the problem. We don’t need to be yet another source of information affirming the voices and perspectives that are already in people’s heads. At the same time, nonpartisan is not non-thinking. We call B.S. when B.S. needs to be called. All of us at the Trib believe the best way to achieve that mission is to resemble the state we cover. We’re committed to building an inclusive newsroom for people of all backgrounds and ages, and we’re taking steps to meet that commitment. We especially encourage members of traditionally underrepresented communities to apply for this role, including women, veterans, people of color, LGBTQ people and people with disabilities. Connect With UsTwitterLinkedInYoutube Read more about The Texas Tribune Read more about Chief Development and Growth Officer
The Texas Tribune OverviewHeadquarters: Austin, TX, USAWebsite: texastribune.orgAnnual Budget : $10-50MSize: 51-200 employeesFounded: 2009 About UsAreas of Focus: Journalism/ MediaMission: The Texas Tribune is the only member-supported, digital-first, nonpartisan media organization that informs Texans — and engages with them — about public policy, politics, government and statewide issues. Why Work For Us?: Here’s what you should know about the Tribune. From day one, we’ve had disruption, innovation and risk-taking in our DNA. We’re ambitious and still have the punch-above-your-weight mentality of a scrappy start-up. We want to become the number one media organization in Texas, and we’re always looking to expand our boundaries. We’re nonprofit because the challenging economic reality for the media these days obligates us to find a different way, reliable and sustainable, to fund serious journalism. We’re nonpartisan because we live in the United States of Confirmation Bias — and we don’t need to be part of the problem. We don’t need to be yet another source of information affirming the voices and perspectives that are already in people’s heads. At the same time, nonpartisan is not non-thinking. We call B.S. when B.S. needs to be called. All of us at the Trib believe the best way to achieve that mission is to resemble the state we cover. We’re committed to building an inclusive newsroom for people of all backgrounds and ages, and we’re taking steps to meet that commitment. We especially encourage members of traditionally underrepresented communities to apply for this role, including women, veterans, people of color, LGBTQ people and people with disabilities. Connect With UsTwitterLinkedInYoutube Read more about The Texas Tribune
Development and Outreach Director Organization Info Washington Wildlife First OverviewHeadquarters: Seattle, Washington, USAWebsite: wawildlifefirst.orgAnnual Budget : $100-500,000Size: 1-10 employeesFounded: 2021 About UsAreas of Focus: EnvironmentMission: Washington Wildlife First is a Washington-based nonprofit whose mission is to leverage the power of the law, informed advocacy, and strategic partnerships to reform Washington’s management of its fish and wildlife, to ensure it is prepared to meet the threats posed by the global extinction crisis, climate change, and habitat loss. We seek to transform the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife into an agency that respects wildlife’s intrinsic worth, prioritizes the protection of healthy ecosystems, reflects the values of the people of the state, and fulfills its legal mandate to “protect, preserve, and perpetuate” state fish and wildlife. Programs: While we toward fundamentally changing Washington's approach to managing all fish and wildlife, our daily work includes leading campaigns to protect species ranging from salmon and squirrels to orcas and wolves. We advocate for wildlife before the Washington Fish and Wildlife Commission, the state legislature, and the governor. We lead a coalition of more than 60 local, state, and national wildlife organizations. Why Work For Us?: We are a dynamic, grassroots organization that has achieved significant results within our first three years. We offer an exciting work environment for visionaries who have the confidence to take bold action, and who want to see their work make an immediate difference. Connect With UsFacebookTwitter Read more about Washington Wildlife First Read more about Development and Outreach Director
Washington Wildlife First OverviewHeadquarters: Seattle, Washington, USAWebsite: wawildlifefirst.orgAnnual Budget : $100-500,000Size: 1-10 employeesFounded: 2021 About UsAreas of Focus: EnvironmentMission: Washington Wildlife First is a Washington-based nonprofit whose mission is to leverage the power of the law, informed advocacy, and strategic partnerships to reform Washington’s management of its fish and wildlife, to ensure it is prepared to meet the threats posed by the global extinction crisis, climate change, and habitat loss. We seek to transform the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife into an agency that respects wildlife’s intrinsic worth, prioritizes the protection of healthy ecosystems, reflects the values of the people of the state, and fulfills its legal mandate to “protect, preserve, and perpetuate” state fish and wildlife. Programs: While we toward fundamentally changing Washington's approach to managing all fish and wildlife, our daily work includes leading campaigns to protect species ranging from salmon and squirrels to orcas and wolves. We advocate for wildlife before the Washington Fish and Wildlife Commission, the state legislature, and the governor. We lead a coalition of more than 60 local, state, and national wildlife organizations. Why Work For Us?: We are a dynamic, grassroots organization that has achieved significant results within our first three years. We offer an exciting work environment for visionaries who have the confidence to take bold action, and who want to see their work make an immediate difference. Connect With UsFacebookTwitter Read more about Washington Wildlife First
Executive Assistant, Office of the President Organization Info Democracy Fund OverviewHeadquarters: Washington D.C., DC, USAWebsite: democracyfund.orgFounded: 2014 About UsAreas of Focus: Civil Rights / Social JusticeCivics / GovernmentMission: We envision an open and just democracy that is resilient in the face of change and worthy of the American people’s trust. To get there, Democracy Fund champions the leaders who defend democracy and who challenge our political system to be more open and just. Programs: Democracy Fund champions the leaders and organizations who defend democracy and challenge our political system to be more open and just. We play many roles in service of the field of democracy reform, but first and foremost we are a funder, a philanthropic advisor, and an advocate. Democracy Fund strengthens and defends democracy through four core programs: Elections and Voting, Governance, Just and Inclusive society, and Public Square. Why Work For Us?: Since we became an independent foundation in 2014, Democracy Fund staff have helped support hundreds of efforts to make our democracy more open and just. Recognizing the challenges in our work, we encourage our team to take risks, experiment, and learn as we make meaningful progress toward our goals. We know that protecting the future of our democracy requires investing in the very best people. Through our competitive salary and benefits package, an emphasis on your professional growth, and our collaborative and inclusive work environment, Democracy Fund constantly works to create an environment that supports and empowers our network of talented, dedicated staff. We are in this for the long haul and are committed to investing in those who see defending democracy as a lifelong mission. Connect With UsTwitterLinkedIn Read more about Democracy Fund D Read more about Executive Assistant, Office of the President
Democracy Fund OverviewHeadquarters: Washington D.C., DC, USAWebsite: democracyfund.orgFounded: 2014 About UsAreas of Focus: Civil Rights / Social JusticeCivics / GovernmentMission: We envision an open and just democracy that is resilient in the face of change and worthy of the American people’s trust. To get there, Democracy Fund champions the leaders who defend democracy and who challenge our political system to be more open and just. Programs: Democracy Fund champions the leaders and organizations who defend democracy and challenge our political system to be more open and just. We play many roles in service of the field of democracy reform, but first and foremost we are a funder, a philanthropic advisor, and an advocate. Democracy Fund strengthens and defends democracy through four core programs: Elections and Voting, Governance, Just and Inclusive society, and Public Square. Why Work For Us?: Since we became an independent foundation in 2014, Democracy Fund staff have helped support hundreds of efforts to make our democracy more open and just. Recognizing the challenges in our work, we encourage our team to take risks, experiment, and learn as we make meaningful progress toward our goals. We know that protecting the future of our democracy requires investing in the very best people. Through our competitive salary and benefits package, an emphasis on your professional growth, and our collaborative and inclusive work environment, Democracy Fund constantly works to create an environment that supports and empowers our network of talented, dedicated staff. We are in this for the long haul and are committed to investing in those who see defending democracy as a lifelong mission. Connect With UsTwitterLinkedIn Read more about Democracy Fund
Volunteer Coordinator Organization Info Volunteers for Community Impact, Inc. OverviewHeadquarters: Orlando, FloridaWebsite: volunteersforcommunityimpact.org About UsAreas of Focus: Community Service / Capacity Building / VolunteerismMission: Building relationships that add value to the community by utilizing the experience of caring individuals through high impact volunteer service. Programs: Foster Grandparent Program RSVP OTTER Program GOAL Program Video Connect With UsFacebookLinkedInYoutube Read more about Volunteers for Community Impact, Inc. Read more about Volunteer Coordinator
Volunteers for Community Impact, Inc. OverviewHeadquarters: Orlando, FloridaWebsite: volunteersforcommunityimpact.org About UsAreas of Focus: Community Service / Capacity Building / VolunteerismMission: Building relationships that add value to the community by utilizing the experience of caring individuals through high impact volunteer service. Programs: Foster Grandparent Program RSVP OTTER Program GOAL Program Video Connect With UsFacebookLinkedInYoutube Read more about Volunteers for Community Impact, Inc.
Chief Executive Officer Organization Info Habitat for Humanity - Regional Affiliate OverviewHeadquarters: Lowell, AR, USAWebsite: habitat.orgAnnual Budget : $1-5MSize: 11-50 employees About UsAreas of Focus: Housing / ShelterReligion / Faith-BasedCommunity Service / Capacity Building / VolunteerismCommunity DevelopmentMission: Seeking to put God’s love into action, Habitat for Humanity brings people together to build homes, communities, and hope. Programs: ABOUT HABITAT FOR HUMANITY A regional affiliate is currently being formed and will be finalized upon the successful consolidation of Habitat for Humanity of Washington County, Arkansas, Inc. and Habitat for Humanity of Benton County, Inc. Once formed, the regional affiliate will be a member of HFHI and a 501C3 non-profit faith-based organization serving the community with diversity, equity, and inclusion. The purpose of Habitat is a world where everyone has a decent place to live. Habitat seeks to put God’s love into action by bringing people together to build homes, communities, and hope in Northwest Arkansas (“NWA”). Habitat partner families qualify for the program by demonstrating the 1) Ability to pay; 2) Willingness to partner; and 3) Need for housing. The Habitat model consists of three (3) core functions and (3) supportive functions to execute the vision and mission: CORE - 1) RESTORE retail operations; 2) Construction/Repairs; 3) 0% Mortgage Loans; SUPPORTIVE - 1) Community Engagement/Volunteers; 2) Fund Development; 3) Family Support/Services. Read more about Habitat for Humanity - Regional Affiliate H Read more about Chief Executive Officer
Habitat for Humanity - Regional Affiliate OverviewHeadquarters: Lowell, AR, USAWebsite: habitat.orgAnnual Budget : $1-5MSize: 11-50 employees About UsAreas of Focus: Housing / ShelterReligion / Faith-BasedCommunity Service / Capacity Building / VolunteerismCommunity DevelopmentMission: Seeking to put God’s love into action, Habitat for Humanity brings people together to build homes, communities, and hope. Programs: ABOUT HABITAT FOR HUMANITY A regional affiliate is currently being formed and will be finalized upon the successful consolidation of Habitat for Humanity of Washington County, Arkansas, Inc. and Habitat for Humanity of Benton County, Inc. Once formed, the regional affiliate will be a member of HFHI and a 501C3 non-profit faith-based organization serving the community with diversity, equity, and inclusion. The purpose of Habitat is a world where everyone has a decent place to live. Habitat seeks to put God’s love into action by bringing people together to build homes, communities, and hope in Northwest Arkansas (“NWA”). Habitat partner families qualify for the program by demonstrating the 1) Ability to pay; 2) Willingness to partner; and 3) Need for housing. The Habitat model consists of three (3) core functions and (3) supportive functions to execute the vision and mission: CORE - 1) RESTORE retail operations; 2) Construction/Repairs; 3) 0% Mortgage Loans; SUPPORTIVE - 1) Community Engagement/Volunteers; 2) Fund Development; 3) Family Support/Services. Read more about Habitat for Humanity - Regional Affiliate
Assistant Director of Data Management Organization Info All Stars Project, Inc. OverviewHeadquarters: New York, NY, USAWebsite: allstars.orgFounded: 1981 About UsAreas of Focus: Arts / Culture / HumanitiesMission: Through the developmental power of performance we transform the lives of youth from poor and underserved communities in partnership with caring adults, giving everyone the opportunity to grow. Programs: We create free, outside of school programs for inner-city youth and their families, which help them to develop using performance as a tool on stage and in life. Why Work For Us?: Becoming the leader in Afterschool Development is a big task and we need the most ambitious and skilled leaders to join us! A career at the All Stars provides the opportunity to bring a successful and innovative approach to fighting poverty to over 20,000 inner-city young people and adults every year. If you’re looking for a chance to lend your talents to creating new opportunities for inner-city communities, you’ve found the right place! The All Stars Project employs 60 full and part-time staff members in six locations across the country including New York City, Newark, Jersey City, Chicago, San Francisco and Dallas. Connect With UsFacebookTwitterLinkedInYoutube Read more about All Stars Project, Inc. A Read more about Assistant Director of Data Management
All Stars Project, Inc. OverviewHeadquarters: New York, NY, USAWebsite: allstars.orgFounded: 1981 About UsAreas of Focus: Arts / Culture / HumanitiesMission: Through the developmental power of performance we transform the lives of youth from poor and underserved communities in partnership with caring adults, giving everyone the opportunity to grow. Programs: We create free, outside of school programs for inner-city youth and their families, which help them to develop using performance as a tool on stage and in life. Why Work For Us?: Becoming the leader in Afterschool Development is a big task and we need the most ambitious and skilled leaders to join us! A career at the All Stars provides the opportunity to bring a successful and innovative approach to fighting poverty to over 20,000 inner-city young people and adults every year. If you’re looking for a chance to lend your talents to creating new opportunities for inner-city communities, you’ve found the right place! The All Stars Project employs 60 full and part-time staff members in six locations across the country including New York City, Newark, Jersey City, Chicago, San Francisco and Dallas. Connect With UsFacebookTwitterLinkedInYoutube Read more about All Stars Project, Inc.