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Program Director

Organization Info

Alliance for Girls

Overview
Headquarters: 
Oakland, CA, United States
Annual Budget : 
$100-500,000
Size: 
1-10 employees
Founded: 
2012
About Us
Mission: 

Alliance for Girls’ mission is to ensure girl-serving organizations are more connected, more effective and better able to prepare the girls of today to be the leaders, agents of change and thriving women of tomorrow. This mission is achieved through research, capacity building, collaboration and policy advocacy.

Programs: 

As the nation’s largest regional alliance of girls’ organizations, AFG has a growing membership of more than 100 non-profit organizations serving more than 300,000 girls and young women annually in the San Francisco Bay Area. The Alliance is a collaborative and innovative network, building the necessary complexity and collective power to holistically meet girls’ needs and eliminate systemic barriers to their success.

Awards & Accolades: 
National Girls Initative (NGI) Innovation Awards
Equal Rights Advocates' 2017 Gender Justice Honoree
POWER's 6th Annual Delilah Beasley Tea Honoree
San Francisco Commission on the Status of Women - Resolution to Recognize Executive Director Emma Mayerson
Why Work For Us?: 

Alliance for Girls (AFG) is a small but mighty organization that catalyzes leaders and experts from across sectors to work together strategically and passionately to shift gender-specific realities. As the largest alliance of girls' organizations in the country, AFG provides a dynamic environment for employees and interns to gain deep, hands-on experience while growing personally and professionally with the organization. AFG also provides a unique opportunity to understand issues affecting girls and young women both nationally and locally. We are a learning organization staffed by a small, dedicated team, and guided by the following values: Inclusiveness, Collaboration, Fearlessness, Self-Care, and Participation. 

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Early Childhood Education Manager

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Volunteers of America - Colorado Branch

Overview
Headquarters: 
Denver, CO, United States
Size: 
201-500 employees
Founded: 
1896
About Us
Mission: 

Mission
Volunteers of America is a national, nonprofit, faith-based organization dedicated to helping those in need rebuild their lives and reach their full potential.

Through more than 30 distinct human service programs throughout the state of Colorado, including housing and healthcare, Volunteers of America helps more than 200,000 Coloradoans each year. Since 1896, our ministry of service has supported and empowered America's most vulnerable groups, including at-risk youth, the frail elderly, low-income families, homeless individuals and families, women and children escaping domestic violence, and those seeking affordable housing solutions. Our work touches the mind, body, heart — and ultimately the spirit — of those we serve, integrating our deep compassion with highly effective programs and services.

Our administrative offices are located at 2660 Larimer Street, Denver CO 80205. To speak to someone about our programs or volunteering opportunities you may email us at [email protected] or call 303-297-0408. To keep up with our news and activities, follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.

Volunteers of America Colorado Branch programs are available to all people regardless of race, age, gender, color, religion, sexual orientation, gender variance, marital status, national origin, military status or physical or mental disability.

Early Childhood Education Manager

Organization Info

Volunteers of America - Colorado Branch

Overview
Headquarters: 
Denver, CO, United States
Size: 
201-500 employees
Founded: 
1896
About Us
Mission: 

Mission
Volunteers of America is a national, nonprofit, faith-based organization dedicated to helping those in need rebuild their lives and reach their full potential.

Through more than 30 distinct human service programs throughout the state of Colorado, including housing and healthcare, Volunteers of America helps more than 200,000 Coloradoans each year. Since 1896, our ministry of service has supported and empowered America's most vulnerable groups, including at-risk youth, the frail elderly, low-income families, homeless individuals and families, women and children escaping domestic violence, and those seeking affordable housing solutions. Our work touches the mind, body, heart — and ultimately the spirit — of those we serve, integrating our deep compassion with highly effective programs and services.

Our administrative offices are located at 2660 Larimer Street, Denver CO 80205. To speak to someone about our programs or volunteering opportunities you may email us at [email protected] or call 303-297-0408. To keep up with our news and activities, follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.

Volunteers of America Colorado Branch programs are available to all people regardless of race, age, gender, color, religion, sexual orientation, gender variance, marital status, national origin, military status or physical or mental disability.

Communications Manager

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The Opportunity Institute

Overview
Headquarters: 
Berkeley, CA, United States
Founded: 
2015
About Us
Areas of Focus: 
Mission: 

The Opportunity Institute is a non-profit organization that promotes social mobility and equity by improving outcomes from early childhood through early career. We focus on education, which plays a critical role in opening opportunities, and the related social policies that make true opportunity possible.

Programs: 

We bring together leaders in early childhood development, PreK through 12 education, juvenile and criminal justice, and higher education to collaborate across policy sectors for broader and deeper impact. Our work reaches around the country, but with special attention to California, our base.

We are advancing pragmatic, evidence-based solutions that will combat inequality and build stronger, more equitable ladders to success.  

Our work is organized into four interrelated program areas: Strong Families & Early Learning, PreK-12 Equity & Excellence, Opportunity & Justice, and Postsecondary & Transitions to Work.

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