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Youth Market Director

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American Heart Association | American Stroke Association

Overview
Headquarters: 
Dallas, TX, United States
Annual Budget : 
More than $500M
Founded: 
1949
About Us
Mission: 

The American Heart Association's mission is to build healthier lives free of cardiovascular diseases and stroke, America's No. 1 and No. 5 killers.

Founded in 1924, our organization now includes more than 30 million volunteers and supporters. We fund innovative research, fight for stronger public health policies, and provide critical tools and information to save and improve lives.

Business Manager — AARP Media Sales

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AARP

Overview
Headquarters: 
Washington, DC, United States
Founded: 
1967
About Us
Mission: 

AARP is a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for all as we age. AARP champions positive social change and delivers value through advocacy, information, and service. AARP's vision is a society in which everyone lives with dignity and purpose, and fulfills their goals and dreams.

State Director

Organization Info

AARP

Overview
Headquarters: 
Washington, DC, United States
Founded: 
1967
About Us
Mission: 

AARP is a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for all as we age. AARP champions positive social change and delivers value through advocacy, information, and service. AARP's vision is a society in which everyone lives with dignity and purpose, and fulfills their goals and dreams.

Creative Project Manager

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Teach For America

Overview
Headquarters: 
New York, NY, United States
Annual Budget : 
$100-500M
Founded: 
1993
About Us
Areas of Focus: 
Mission: 

Teach For America is the national corps of outstanding recent college graduates, professionals, or graduate students who commit to teach for two years in urban and rural public schools and become lifelong leaders in expanding educational opportunity. Teach For America's mission is to enlist, develop, and mobilize as many as possible of our nation's most promising future leaders to grow and strengthen the movement for educational equity and excellence. In the 2016-2017 school year, 6,900 first- and second-year Teach For America corps members are teaching in 53 regions across the United States. Since 1990, Teach For America corps members have reached more than 10 million students. Teach For America's more than 40,000 alumni are providing critical leadership -- as teachers, school and district leaders; elected officials and policy advisers; and founders and leaders of education and social reform initiatives -- to ensure all children have the opportunity to attain an excellent education.

Development Manager

Organization Info

Essie Justice Group

Overview
Headquarters: 
Oakland, CA, USA
Size: 
1-10 employees
Founded: 
2014
About Us
Mission: 

Essie’s mission is to harness the collective power of women with incarcerated loved ones to end mass incarceration’s harm to women and communities.

Programs: 

Healing to Advocacy Program

The incarceration of a loved one is a life altering experience. Women with incarcerated loved ones take on an extraordinary financial and emotional toll as we strain to bring resources into our families in the context of often overwhelming criminal justice costs (phone calls, prison visits, commissary bills, attorney fees, bail bonds debt, and more). Moreover, the separation from a loved one by prison or jail is traumatic. Although millions of people experience the effects of mass incarceration, social support for women with incarcerated loved ones can be hard to find due to the intense stigma surrounding incarceration. The result is isolation. Women with incarcerated loved ones experience significant or extreme isolation, which is a barrier to our health, joy, and power to create change in our families and communities. Read more in our report “Because She’s Powerful: The Political Isolation and Resistance of Women with Incarcerated Loved Ones.

Breaking Isolation from Healing to Advocacy

Our nine-week Healing to Advocacy model works to break isolation, increase wellness, and facilitate personal and community transformation among women with incarcerated loved ones. Women who join one of our cohorts commit to nine-weeks of 3 hour weekly sessions. During the nine weeks,12 -15 women move together through individually held pain to begin journeys of collective healing, share resources that offer beams of support to families during crisis, and gain confidence to advocate for change. To reduce barriers for women’s leadership, Essie provides transportation support, childcare, and meals. All cohorts are facilitated by graduates of our Healing to Advocacy program and follow three pillars: advocating for self, advocating for family, and advocating for community.

Our Nominations Process

Joining Essie begins with a nomination. Incarcerated men and women serve as the organization’s most important partners, writing nomination letters about the women in their lives, which they mail to us. The women they write about are then invited to join our Healing to Advocacy cohorts. If you are a woman with an incarcerated loved one, you can also nominate yourself. Formerly incarcerated people, or members of the community may also nominate.

Why Work For Us?: 

About Essie

Today, we live in an age of mass control. Patriarchy, racism, and punitive criminal justice policies are devastating women’s health, resources, and civic engagement. This is especially true for women who are low-income, women of color, queer and trans women, and all women whose loved ones are caged and criminalized. Essie Justice Group is building a nationwide bold and loving network of women with incarcerated loved ones to end all state-sponsored violence against women and communities of color, and queer communities. We work through holding nine-week Healing to Advocacy cohorts, leading local and statewide campaigns to bring all of our loved ones home, and building platforms to uplift the thought leadership of women with incarcerated loved ones who are creating transformative visions for how we will end mass incarceration’s harm to women and communities.

We are looking for exceptionally hard working applicants who have a fierce commitment to race and gender justice to join our Team. We strongly encourage people with incarcerated loved ones, people who are formerly incarcerated, people of color, queer people, and people who are trans, gender variant, or gender nonconforming to apply.

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Development Manager

Organization Info

Essie Justice Group

Overview
Headquarters: 
Oakland, CA, USA
Size: 
1-10 employees
Founded: 
2014
About Us
Mission: 

Essie’s mission is to harness the collective power of women with incarcerated loved ones to end mass incarceration’s harm to women and communities.

Programs: 

Healing to Advocacy Program

The incarceration of a loved one is a life altering experience. Women with incarcerated loved ones take on an extraordinary financial and emotional toll as we strain to bring resources into our families in the context of often overwhelming criminal justice costs (phone calls, prison visits, commissary bills, attorney fees, bail bonds debt, and more). Moreover, the separation from a loved one by prison or jail is traumatic. Although millions of people experience the effects of mass incarceration, social support for women with incarcerated loved ones can be hard to find due to the intense stigma surrounding incarceration. The result is isolation. Women with incarcerated loved ones experience significant or extreme isolation, which is a barrier to our health, joy, and power to create change in our families and communities. Read more in our report “Because She’s Powerful: The Political Isolation and Resistance of Women with Incarcerated Loved Ones.

Breaking Isolation from Healing to Advocacy

Our nine-week Healing to Advocacy model works to break isolation, increase wellness, and facilitate personal and community transformation among women with incarcerated loved ones. Women who join one of our cohorts commit to nine-weeks of 3 hour weekly sessions. During the nine weeks,12 -15 women move together through individually held pain to begin journeys of collective healing, share resources that offer beams of support to families during crisis, and gain confidence to advocate for change. To reduce barriers for women’s leadership, Essie provides transportation support, childcare, and meals. All cohorts are facilitated by graduates of our Healing to Advocacy program and follow three pillars: advocating for self, advocating for family, and advocating for community.

Our Nominations Process

Joining Essie begins with a nomination. Incarcerated men and women serve as the organization’s most important partners, writing nomination letters about the women in their lives, which they mail to us. The women they write about are then invited to join our Healing to Advocacy cohorts. If you are a woman with an incarcerated loved one, you can also nominate yourself. Formerly incarcerated people, or members of the community may also nominate.

Why Work For Us?: 

About Essie

Today, we live in an age of mass control. Patriarchy, racism, and punitive criminal justice policies are devastating women’s health, resources, and civic engagement. This is especially true for women who are low-income, women of color, queer and trans women, and all women whose loved ones are caged and criminalized. Essie Justice Group is building a nationwide bold and loving network of women with incarcerated loved ones to end all state-sponsored violence against women and communities of color, and queer communities. We work through holding nine-week Healing to Advocacy cohorts, leading local and statewide campaigns to bring all of our loved ones home, and building platforms to uplift the thought leadership of women with incarcerated loved ones who are creating transformative visions for how we will end mass incarceration’s harm to women and communities.

We are looking for exceptionally hard working applicants who have a fierce commitment to race and gender justice to join our Team. We strongly encourage people with incarcerated loved ones, people who are formerly incarcerated, people of color, queer people, and people who are trans, gender variant, or gender nonconforming to apply.

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Director of Membership and Organizing

Organization Info

Essie Justice Group

Overview
Headquarters: 
Oakland, CA, USA
Size: 
1-10 employees
Founded: 
2014
About Us
Mission: 

Essie’s mission is to harness the collective power of women with incarcerated loved ones to end mass incarceration’s harm to women and communities.

Programs: 

Healing to Advocacy Program

The incarceration of a loved one is a life altering experience. Women with incarcerated loved ones take on an extraordinary financial and emotional toll as we strain to bring resources into our families in the context of often overwhelming criminal justice costs (phone calls, prison visits, commissary bills, attorney fees, bail bonds debt, and more). Moreover, the separation from a loved one by prison or jail is traumatic. Although millions of people experience the effects of mass incarceration, social support for women with incarcerated loved ones can be hard to find due to the intense stigma surrounding incarceration. The result is isolation. Women with incarcerated loved ones experience significant or extreme isolation, which is a barrier to our health, joy, and power to create change in our families and communities. Read more in our report “Because She’s Powerful: The Political Isolation and Resistance of Women with Incarcerated Loved Ones.

Breaking Isolation from Healing to Advocacy

Our nine-week Healing to Advocacy model works to break isolation, increase wellness, and facilitate personal and community transformation among women with incarcerated loved ones. Women who join one of our cohorts commit to nine-weeks of 3 hour weekly sessions. During the nine weeks,12 -15 women move together through individually held pain to begin journeys of collective healing, share resources that offer beams of support to families during crisis, and gain confidence to advocate for change. To reduce barriers for women’s leadership, Essie provides transportation support, childcare, and meals. All cohorts are facilitated by graduates of our Healing to Advocacy program and follow three pillars: advocating for self, advocating for family, and advocating for community.

Our Nominations Process

Joining Essie begins with a nomination. Incarcerated men and women serve as the organization’s most important partners, writing nomination letters about the women in their lives, which they mail to us. The women they write about are then invited to join our Healing to Advocacy cohorts. If you are a woman with an incarcerated loved one, you can also nominate yourself. Formerly incarcerated people, or members of the community may also nominate.

Why Work For Us?: 

About Essie

Today, we live in an age of mass control. Patriarchy, racism, and punitive criminal justice policies are devastating women’s health, resources, and civic engagement. This is especially true for women who are low-income, women of color, queer and trans women, and all women whose loved ones are caged and criminalized. Essie Justice Group is building a nationwide bold and loving network of women with incarcerated loved ones to end all state-sponsored violence against women and communities of color, and queer communities. We work through holding nine-week Healing to Advocacy cohorts, leading local and statewide campaigns to bring all of our loved ones home, and building platforms to uplift the thought leadership of women with incarcerated loved ones who are creating transformative visions for how we will end mass incarceration’s harm to women and communities.

We are looking for exceptionally hard working applicants who have a fierce commitment to race and gender justice to join our Team. We strongly encourage people with incarcerated loved ones, people who are formerly incarcerated, people of color, queer people, and people who are trans, gender variant, or gender nonconforming to apply.

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Executive Director of Norris Square Community Alliance Inc

Organization Info

Norris Square Community Alliance CDC

Overview
Headquarters: 
Philadelphia, PA, USA
Annual Budget : 
$5-10M
Size: 
51-200 employees
Founded: 
1983
About Us
Mission: 

To empower residents to become self-reliant and to unite and build the community by developing and improving the physical, economic social and educational aspects of the neighborhood

Programs: 

NSCA's primary service area extends from Berks Street to Lehigh Avenue and from Front Street to 5th Street. NSCA has made significant achievements over the last several decades, transforming the Norris Square neighborhood into a “community of choice” for existing and new residents. It has invested over $150 million in the physical and social revitalization of the neighborhood, and over $60 million in direct real estate investments creating affordable housing, jobs and essential community services for families and their children in need of support.

A 12-member board of directors governs NSCA. The Board is composed of a combination of active community residents and outside members with specific skill sets. The board governs its work through a series of board committees. The organization’s budget for 2019 is approximately $7 MM. Currently, there are 131 staff members (full-time and part-time), which includes a 9-member Senior Management Team.  

Programs and Services

Key Responsibilities 

The Executive Director's position is focused on organizational development and management, advocacy, external relations, partnership building, and resource development.

The Executive Director's key responsibilities include:

Real Estate Development and Housing

  • Lead and facilitate the development of housing and community facilities as well as other development opportunities with partners and developers.        

Resource Development

  • Work collaboratively with division managers, the Controller, and the Finance Director to manage revenues and expenses, and forecast future years growth
  • Work collaboratively with division managers and board members to expand resources

Leadership

  • Collaborate with the board, management team, and program directors, on the development and implementation of the organization’s strategic direction and objectives.
  • Lead external relations and sustain and grow strategic alliances.
  • Lead advocacy and public policy efforts at local, state and national levels.

Board Relations

  • Support the work of the board and board development.
  • Respond to board requests and guidance
  • Collaborate with the board in full transparency
  • Ensure that the board is fully informed regarding NSCA operations and finance

Management

  • Provide leadership to the management team and staff.
  • Ensure fiscal integrity and accountability including risk management.
  • Ensure accountability for outcomes.
  • Develop and oversee the implementation of policies and procedures.

Experience and Attributes

Ideal candidates for this position will bring a variety of experiences and attributes to NSCA, including:

  • A strong commitment to the mission, vision, values, and culture of NSCA
  • Passion about the mission, community empowerment, integrity, strong ethical standards
  • The successful candidate must be experienced working under the auspices of a Board of Directors, to include transparency and collaboration.
  • Experience working with diverse constituencies, grass-roots community organizations including staff and Board
  • Understanding of community and asset-based community development practices and principles
  • Ability to lead in an environment that requires effective collaboration with partner organizations and staff.
  • Successful experience managing city, state and federal contracts such as HHS / Head Start and HUD, State PHFA, DHS, city DHS, HCDC
  • Demonstrated success in building sustainable organizations with positive cash flow.
  • Success working with strong management and staff teams through dynamic and visionary leadership.
  • Successful track record of building strong strategic relationships and critical thinking.
  • Possess experience in the development of affordable housing with experience in real estate financing, development, and construction.
  •  Preferred experience with asset management to include oversight of housing units, commercial properties, and the organization’s facilities
  • At least ten years of successful senior management or leadership experience in a multiservice, nonprofit organization.
  • Demonstrated experience managing multiple programs comparable to those offered by NSCA with mixed funding.
  • Proven track record of successful fundraising from foundations, corporations, individuals, and other revenue producing strategies.
  • High degree of knowledge of financial management practices, internal controls for multiple business lines and performance reporting.
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
  • English/Spanish bilingual.
  • A minimum of a bachelor’s degree in a related field is required.

Key Responsibilities

The Executive Director's position is focused on organizational development and management, advocacy, external relations, partnership building, and resource development.

The Executive Director's key responsibilities include:

Real Estate Development and Housing

  • Lead and facilitate the development of housing and community facilities as well as other development opportunities with partners and developers.        

Resource Development

  • Work collaboratively with division managers, the Controller, and the Finance Director to manage revenues

        and expenses, and forecast future years growth

  • Work collaboratively with division managers and board members to expand resources

Leadership

  • Collaborate with the board, management team, and program directors, on the development and implementation of the organization’s strategic direction and objectives.
  • Lead external relations and sustain and grow strategic alliances.
  • Lead advocacy and public policy efforts at local, state and national levels.

Board Relations

  • Support the work of the board and board development.
  • Respond to board requests and guidance
  • Collaborate with the board in full transparency
  • Ensure that the board is fully informed regarding NSCA operations and finance

Management

  • Provide leadership to the management team and staff.
  • Ensure fiscal integrity and accountability including risk management.
  • Ensure accountability for outcomes.
  • Develop and oversee the implementation of policies and procedures.

Experience and Attributes

Ideal candidates for this position will bring a variety of experiences and attributes to NSCA, including:

  • A strong commitment to the mission, vision, values, and culture of NSCA
  • Passion about the mission, community empowerment, integrity, strong ethical standards
  • The successful candidate must be experienced working under the auspices of a Board of Directors, to include transparency and collaboration.
  • Experience working with diverse constituencies, grass-roots community organizations including staff and Board
  • Understanding of community and asset-based community development practices and principles
  • Ability to lead in an environment that requires effective collaboration with partner organizations and staff.
  • Successful experience managing city, state and federal contracts such as HHS / Head Start and HUD, State PHFA, DHS, city DHS, HCDC
  • Demonstrated success in building sustainable organizations with positive cash flow.
  • Success working with strong management and staff teams through dynamic and visionary leadership.
  • Successful track record of building strong strategic relationships and critical thinking.
  • Possess experience in the development of affordable housing with experience in real estate financing, development, and construction.
  •  Preferred experience with asset management to include oversight of housing units, commercial properties, and the organization’s facilities
  • At least ten years of successful senior management or leadership experience in a multiservice, nonprofit organization.
  • Demonstrated experience managing multiple programs comparable to those offered by NSCA with mixed funding.
  • Proven track record of successful fundraising from foundations, corporations, individuals, and other revenue producing strategies.
  • High degree of knowledge of financial management practices, internal controls for multiple business lines and performance reporting.
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
  • English/Spanish bilingual.
  • A minimum of a bachelor’s degree in a related field is required.
Why Work For Us?: 

Norris Square Community Alliance (formerly Norris Square Civic Association) is a community development corporation founded in 1983 by a group of community women who desired to take control of their neighborhood and provide a healthy and safe environment for their children. The mission of NSCA is to empower residents to become self-reliant and to unite and build the community by developing and improving the physical, economic, social, cultural and educational aspects of the neighborhood.

NSCA serves the predominantly Latino community within the Kensington area in North Philadelphia, PA. The area residents are active at every level of the organization, several of them serving as employees and board members while others lend their voice through community forums, neighborhoods organizing and advocacy.  

For over 30 years, NSCA has responded to the needs of the community by providing a range of solutions such as community organizing, employment training, affordable housing, real estate development, early childhood education, youth after-school and summer enrichment programs, and comprehensive case management services.

Burn Crew Member

Organization Info

Nature Conservancy

Overview
Headquarters: 
Arlington, VA, United States
Annual Budget : 
More than $500M
Founded: 
1954
About Us
Mission: 

The mission of The Nature Conservancy is to conserve the lands and waters on which all life depends.

Our vision is a world where the diversity of life thrives, and people act to conserve nature for its own sake and its ability to fulfill our needs and enrich our lives.

How do we achieve this mission and vision?

Through the dedicated efforts of our diverse staff, including more than 600 scientists, all of whom impact conservation in 69 countries.

With the help of our many partners, from individuals and governments to local nonprofits and corporations.

By using a non-confrontational, collaborative approach and staying true to our five unique core values.

That's how The Nature Conservancy has done more than anyone else to advance conservation around the world since our founding in 1951.

Program Coordinator

Organization Info

Alzheimer's Association

Overview
Headquarters: 
Chicago, IL, United States
Founded: 
1980
About Us
Mission: 

The Alzheimer’s Association is the leading voluntary health organization in Alzheimer's care, support and research. Our mission is to eliminate Alzheimer’s disease through the advancement of research, to provide and enhance care and support for all affected, and to reduce the risk of dementia through the promotion of brain health. Our vision is a world without Alzheimer’s®.

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