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Project Coordinator (leadership role)/ Early Childhood Workforce Development Project Coordinator

Organization Info

UMKC Institute for Human Development

Overview
Headquarters: 
Kansas City, MO, USA
Size: 
51-200 employees
About Us
Areas of Focus: 
Mission: 

UMKC Institute for Human Development, University Center on Excellence in Developmental Disabilities (IHD) is an applied research and training center for human services designed to exemplify the University’s goals of engaged scholarship and community partnerships. Its functions include interdisciplinary training, applied research, community program development and information dissemination.

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Parent Advocate (Vietnamese)

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Healthier Kids Foundation

Overview
Headquarters: 
San Jose, Ca
Annual Budget : 
$1-5M
Size: 
51-200 employees
Founded: 
2000
About Us
Mission: 

Healthier Kids Foundation’s mission is to remove barriers impacting the health, learning and life success of Silicon Valley youth and to achieve our mission, we focus on three key strategies: improving health care access and utilization, changing health behavior through education, and advocating for health policy and systems change.

Programs: 

Education Programs

1. 10 Steps to a Healthier You!

2. SmileFirst

3. PregnantFirst

Screening Programs

1. VisionFirst

2. HearingFirst

3. DentalFirst

4. My HealthFirst

Enrollment and Advocacy Program 

1. AppointmentFirst

2. Baby Gateway

3. COPE

4. CommunityFirst

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Parent Advocate (Spanish)

Organization Info

Healthier Kids Foundation

Overview
Headquarters: 
San Jose, Ca
Annual Budget : 
$1-5M
Size: 
51-200 employees
Founded: 
2000
About Us
Mission: 

Healthier Kids Foundation’s mission is to remove barriers impacting the health, learning and life success of Silicon Valley youth and to achieve our mission, we focus on three key strategies: improving health care access and utilization, changing health behavior through education, and advocating for health policy and systems change.

Programs: 

Education Programs

1. 10 Steps to a Healthier You!

2. SmileFirst

3. PregnantFirst

Screening Programs

1. VisionFirst

2. HearingFirst

3. DentalFirst

4. My HealthFirst

Enrollment and Advocacy Program 

1. AppointmentFirst

2. Baby Gateway

3. COPE

4. CommunityFirst

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Senior Program Analyst - Maternal Child, Adolescent

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NACCHO

Overview
Headquarters: 
Washington D.C., DC, USA
About Us
Mission: 

The mission of the National Association of County and City Health Officials (NACCHO) is to improve the health of communities by strengthening and advocating for local health departments.

Programs: 

NACCHO is the only organization dedicated to serving every local health department in the nation. NACCHO serves 3000 local health departments and is the leader in providing cutting-edge, skill-building, professional resources and programs, seeking health equity, and supporting effective local public health practice and systems.

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Mediator and Program Associate

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Meridian Institute

Overview
Headquarters: 
Dillon, CO
Annual Budget : 
$10-50M
Size: 
51-200 employees
Founded: 
1997
About Us
Mission: 

Meridian Institute is a mission-driven, nonprofit consultancy that has helped clients and partners develop and implement solutions to complicated, often controversial problems—big and small, global and local—for over two decades.  

Programs: 

Meridian brings people together, helping them navigate the dynamic variables that shape any collaborative search for solutions—from individual relationships to geopolitical considerations. Our work spans industries and sectors and includes projects focused on agriculture and food systems, climate change, forests, oceans and coasts, resilience, and science and technology, among others. Across these areas, we build and support partnerships that address our world’s complex challenges.  

Why Work For Us?: 

At Meridian Institute, we believe that collaboration, creativity, and empathy are essential ingredients in addressing complex, multi-faceted challenges. We look for people who are bridge-builders, innovators, and strategists. We are deeply invested in building a team comprised of diverse perspectives, competencies, and backgrounds. Typically, we hire staff in a variety of work areas including mediation and facilitation, project coordination, financial management, and administration.

Meridian is dedicated to advancing employee’s professional growth, supporting employee wellbeing, and helping them meet their healthcare and retirement needs. Meridian offers an excellent benefits package including medical, dental, and vision insurance; employer contributions to a 401(k) plan; and generous vacation, sick time, and holidays (combination of fixed and flexible).

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Director of Research, Publications, and Professional Advancement

Organization Info

National Communication Association

Overview
Headquarters: 
Washington, DC
Annual Budget : 
$1-5M
Size: 
11-50 employees
Founded: 
1914
About Us
Areas of Focus: 
Mission: 

A professional society with 5000+ members across the landscape of higher education, NCA advances research, teaching, and practice in the field of Communication.

Programs: 

NCA fosters and promotes free and ethical communication, the widespread appreciation of the importance of communication in public and private life, the application of competent communication to improve the quality of human life and relationships, and the use of knowledge about communication to solve human problems.

Program Manager

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NJ Civic Information Consortium

Overview
Headquarters: 
Montclair, NJ, USA
Annual Budget : 
$1-5M
Size: 
1-10 employees
Founded: 
2018
About Us
Mission: 

The New Jersey Civic Information Consortium is an independent, 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that funds initiatives to benefit the State’s civic life and meet the evolving information needs of New Jersey’s communities.

A first-in-the-nation project, the Consortium builds off the foundation laid by public media in the United States, and reimagines how public funding can be used to address the growing problem of news deserts, misinformation, and support more informed communities

Programs: 

The consortium provides grants for projects that achieve the following goals:

  • Improve the quantity and quality of civic information in New Jersey communities.
  • Give residents enhanced access to useful government data and public information through innovative applications, platforms, and technologies.
  • Train students, professionals, and community members in the practice of community storytelling, journalism, and media production.
  • Nurture better civic engagement and dialogue inside and between New Jersey communities.
  • Better meet the information needs of low-income communities and racial and ethnic communities that have been underserved by the media.
  • Invest in research and practices that can help media outlets become more closely connected to their audiences and more sustainable without government support.

 

Under state law, the Consortium and the State of New Jersey do not have any ownership in any project funded by a Consortium grant. In addition, under state law the State of New Jersey and the Consortium cannot exercise editorial control over any project funded by the Consortium.

The state of New Jersey created the Consortium in 2018 in response to the growing local news crisis impacting communities across the state’s 21 counties. Led by the nonprofit, nonpartisan advocacy organization Free Press, a broad stakeholder coalition of thousands of residents, universities, journalists, lawmakers and more crafted the Civic Info Bill as a way to fund innovative media and civic-technology projects in New Jersey for decades to come.

The Consortium has its roots in a history of projects and advocacy to grow access to local news and information across New Jersey, including work by the Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation and the Center for Cooperative Media at Montclair State University.

The Consortium brings together six of New Jersey’s leading institutions of higher education – The College of New Jersey, Montclair State University, New Jersey Institute of Technology, Rowan University, Kean University, and Rutgers University – in partnership to address the lack of access to local news and information. The Consortium is eligible for funding from the State of New Jersey and can obtain funds from private foundations, individuals, and other charitable organizations. Montclair State University serves as the host university for the Consortium.

The Consortium, housed within Montclair State University, is governed by a 16-member Board of Directors, which includes representatives of the five member universities.

By bringing together these five comprehensive public universities the Consortium can leverage the individual strengths of each university and utilize them in a unique synergy to benefit New Jersey residents. Each member university has identified its individual focus areas for the Consortium’s work and these will be used as part of the Consortium’s strategy to address news deserts statewide.

Why Work For Us?: 

As the Consortium is in a start-up phase, you’ll need to be flexible and comfortable helping to build the organization. We are a small, nimble group and seek to work with people who can help shape policies, procedures and internal infrastructure. 

The ideal candidates will have past experience in philanthropy, media, social justice, office management systems, information technology or other related experience. These people should also have a passion for serving the information needs of communities historically marginalized by mass media. A strong understanding of the media landscape in New Jersey is important, too. 

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