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Evaluation Officer

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Wellspring Philanthropic Fund

Overview
Headquarters: 
New York, NY, USA
Founded: 
2001
About Us
Mission: 

Wellspring Philanthropic Fund supports the realization of human rights and social and economic justice for all people. Our work is rooted in respect for the dignity and worth of every human being.

Programs: 

OUR PRIORITIES

  • Promoting the realization of human rights and access to economic and social justice – including racial, gender, and economic justice – as reflected in global norms, national policies, and local practice.
  • Expanding the voices, dignity and interests of the most marginalized communities, including women, children, people living in poverty, people of color, people with disabilities, LGBT people, and people affected by armed conflict and mass atrocities.
  • Encouraging vibrant, responsive, participatory democracy.
  • Supporting the ability of people to hold governments and other powerful institutions and individuals accountable to the rule of law.

Birds, not Mosquitoes Outreach Manager

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Executive Director

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Adult Resource Alliance of Yellowstone County

Overview
Headquarters: 
Billings, MT, USA
Size: 
11-50 employees
Founded: 
1975
About Us
Areas of Focus: 
Mission: 

The Adult Resource Alliance of Yellowstone County has been assisting seniors, their families, and their caregivers since 1975. We provide a comprehensive range of services that support and assist the older adult population to remain independent, active, healthy and living in their own homes as long as possible.

Programs: 
  • Alliance Volunteer Program
  • Meals on Wheels
  • Nutrition Programs
  • Resource Center
  • Transportation Services
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Chief Executive Officer

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412 Food Rescue

Overview
Headquarters: 
Pittsburgh, PA, USA
About Us
Mission: 

We prevent perfectly good food from entering the waste stream by redirecting it to those who are experiencing food insecurity.

Programs: 

We partner with food retailers, volunteer drivers, and nonprofit organizations to connect surplus food with individuals and families who are experiencing food insecurity. Our intuitive app guides thousands of volunteers who we call Food Rescue Heroes, to rescue perfectly good but unsellable food that would otherwise be wasted and redirect it to people who need it.

Our food donor partners range from grocery stores, wholesalers, caterers, and everything in between. Our nonprofit partners include housing authorities, daycare centers, churches, community centers, and more.

Our model of food recovery and redistribution not only enables access to healthy food, but gets food to where people already are – overcoming barriers like transportation and time. 87% of the food we rescue is fresh food; primarily produce, meat, dairy, bread, and more.

While food rescue is the core element of our work, we do many other things to address food waste and hunger in our region, like creating meals from surplus food, equipping people with better cooking skills, creating innovative products from food waste, and distributing “unsellable” produce in a CSA program.

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Development Associate

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Southwestern Pennsylvania Commission

Overview
Headquarters: 
Pittsburgh, PA, USA
Size: 
51-200 employees
Founded: 
1960
About Us
Mission: 

The Southwestern Pennsylvania Commission is the cooperative forum for regional collaboration, planning and public decision making. Operating with public involvement and trust, the Commission develops plans and programs for public investments, fulfills federal and state requirements for transportation, economic development, and local government assistance programs.

Scoville 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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