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Program Director - Extended Day

Organization Info

Wonders Early Learning + Extended Day

Overview
Headquarters: 
Bethesda, MD
Size: 
51-200 employees
Founded: 
1976
About Us
Areas of Focus: 
Mission: 

To create and advance high quality, diverse educational communities that teach children the foundations of life-long learning and social responsibility.

Programs: 

Extended Day Programs

The extended day program offers a time for children to finish homework, read, play or create art. The curriculum is built on these learning areas: language and literacy, mathematical thinking, scientific thinking, social studies, personal and social development, physical development and the arts.

Why Work For Us?: 

We are proud of the teachers at Wonders who are highly qualified and come from diverse cultural backgrounds and varied work experiences.  Our teachers are creative, mindful, and energetic. Each are required to participate in professional development through the Wonders Professional Development Consortium. Many are also pursuing advanced child development and education degrees. We recognize their dedication to professionalism by providing a stimulating working environment with competitive salary and benefits packages. Our commitment to the quality of our team has resulted in a highly satisfied staff and low turnover.

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Program Director

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Apprentice Learning

Overview
Headquarters: 
Boston, MA
Annual Budget : 
$100-500,000
Size: 
1-10 employees
Founded: 
2012
About Us
Areas of Focus: 
Mission: 

Apprentice Learning provides real-world work experiences for middle school students. We leverage career exploration to teach skills and to nurture dreams.

Programs: 

Apprentice Learning seeks general operating support to provide hands-on career skills and knowledge to underserved middle school students in five partner schools in the Boston Public School system. Using classroom-based lessons and a hands-on workplace apprenticeship, seventh and eighth graders learn and practice essential professional skills. Following their apprenticeship, interested students and families receive extensive support landing a paying summer job after eighth grade. Research shows that teen employment is linked to improved employment and earnings outcomes later in life, and that ninth grade is a critical predictor of high school completion. AL is one of the few nonprofits providing career education experiences to middle school students in order to build positive habits and skills at a time when they are most at-risk for disengaging from school.

Why Work For Us?: 

Apprentice Learning strives to have a board and staff who reflect the students we serve. To that end, staff is expected to recognize and value racial, religious, cultural, ethnic, economic, gender diversity as well as diversity of opinion and learning style. We strive to create a culture where staff, students, families, school and work partners are treated with respect and dignity. Staff is encouraged to engage in ongoing learning to increase personal effectiveness regarding diversity and inclusion. We agree to motivate and encourage one another regarding the everyday practice of diversity and inclusion.

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Executive Director

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Cystic Fibrosis Foundation

Overview
Headquarters: 
Bethesda, MD, United States
Founded: 
1957
About Us
Mission: 

The mission of the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation is to cure cystic fibrosis and to provide all people with the disease the opportunity to lead full, productive lives by funding research and drug development, promoting individualized treatment and ensuring access to high-quality, specialized care.

The Cystic Fibrosis Foundation has 70 chapters and branch offices across the country that work diligently to raise funds to help support the search for a cure. In addition, the Foundation provides funding for and accredits more than 120 CF care centers and 53 affiliate programs nationwide, including more than 100 programs for treating adults with CF. The high quality of specialized care available throughout the care center network has led to the improved length and quality of life for people with CF. Located at teaching and community hospitals across the country, these care centers offer the best care, treatments and support for those with CF.

Corporate Giving Manager

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Habitat for Humanity International

Overview
Headquarters: 
Americus, GA, United States
Annual Budget : 
$100-500M
Founded: 
1987
About Us
Mission: 

Habitat for Humanity believes that every man, woman and child should have a decent, safe and affordable place to live. We build and repair houses all over the world using volunteer labor and donations. Our partner families purchase these houses through no-profit, no-interest mortgage loans or innovative financing methods. As a nonprofit, ecumenical Christian ministry that builds with people in need regardless of race or religion, we welcome volunteers and supporters from all backgrounds.

Program Officer

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Maine Health Access Foundation

Overview
Headquarters: 
Augusta, Maine
About Us
Mission: 

Who We Are and What We Believe

Our work is defined by a bold vision and foundational organizational mission, and framed by a guiding set of operational values rooted in achieving health equity across all components of our work.

Our Vision: We envision a Maine where all people and communities are healthy and well.
Communities across Maine will thrive when all people in Maine are able to lead healthy, productive, and purposeful lives. In this vision, all voices are heard, and all people have what they and their families need to be healthy and well.

Our Mission: To promote access to quality health care, especially for those who are uninsured and underserved, and improve the health of everyone in Maine.

MeHAF works with nonprofit partners and key leaders in the public and private sectors to advance initiatives and policies that help those who face barriers to access health care services and achieve optimal health. Each year we provide approximately $4 million in grant and program funding to support activities aligned with our mission.

Our Values: As Maine’s largest independent health philanthropy, our work is driven by six core values:

EQUITY. We believe that all people in Maine should have access to quality, affordable health care and have good health. We commit to working across services, systems, and sectors to achieve fair and just health outcomes for all. We strive to include and amplify the voices of people who are marginalized, under-represented, or underserved.

COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT. We believe that we can learn from the insights and experiences of people in communities across Maine. We solicit a broad range of ideas and opinions to inform and shape our work, welcoming perspectives that challenge our assumptions and enhance our understanding. We strive to engage others with respect and humility and in ways that are culturally and linguistically competent. We understand that our knowledge will continue to grow as we learn from the expertise of others.

COLLABORATION. We believe that success depends on building honest and respectful relationships with partners from all sectors and by fostering shared purpose among and across communities, constituencies, and organizations throughout the state.

CREATIVITY. We believe that the best way to cultivate and fuel bold ideas is by supporting diverse organizations to build their own capacity and by bringing people together to explore new approaches to address common goals. We balance pursuit of specific strategies with a spirit of flexibility, recognizing that innovation lies in embracing opportunities and ideas generated by a variety of organizations and individuals.

TRANSFORMATION. We believe in approaches that build the decision-making power of individuals, families, and communities to engage in and ensure the quality, responsiveness, and sustainability of systems change. We acknowledge that advocacy is an important lever to bring about change. We support systems-level approaches that improve health care delivery, expand coverage, enhance quality, reduce costs, ensure access, and advance population health.

INTEGRITY. We believe in developing and disseminating objective information to foster shared learning and understanding. We elevate and promote successful approaches to improving the health of our priority populations. Individuals who are uninsured and underserved are included as organizational advisors and leaders. We evaluate our own work and are transparent about our accomplishments and the areas that need improvement. We ensure wise stewardship of the Foundation's financial resources and make strategic use of our human resources to achieve our mission.

Policy Manager, Water Conservation

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National Audubon Society

Overview
Headquarters: 
New York, NY, United States
Annual Budget : 
$100-500M
Founded: 
1972
About Us
Areas of Focus: 
Mission: 

Audubon saves birds and their habitats throughout the America using science, advocacy, education and on-the-ground conservation.

Audubon operates an extensive network of National conservation programs, 23 state and regional offices, 41 centers, 23 sanctuaries and 463 independent chapters. Our work is a powerful combination of science, on the ground conservation, policy and engagement expertise that strives to protect and restore habitat, and to build the durable public will to implement policies that safeguard birds, other wildlife and the resources that sustain us all-in the U.S. and across the Americas.

Technical Advisor, Strategic Information

Organization Info

Fhi 360

Overview
Headquarters: 
Washington, DC, United States
Annual Budget : 
More than $500M
Founded: 
1974
About Us
Mission: 

To improve lives in lasting ways by advancing integrated, locally driven solutions for human development.

Why Work For Us?: 

We Believe…

…the key to improving the lives of the world's most vulnerable people lies in generating, sharing, and applying knowledge.

…sustainability comes from improving the capacity of individuals and countries to address their needs.

…in partnerships with governments, civil society organizations, the private sector, and communities.

…in approaches that address human needs as a whole

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Accounting Manager, Subsidiaries

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Fhi 360

Overview
Headquarters: 
Washington, DC, United States
Annual Budget : 
More than $500M
Founded: 
1974
About Us
Mission: 

To improve lives in lasting ways by advancing integrated, locally driven solutions for human development.

Why Work For Us?: 

We Believe…

…the key to improving the lives of the world's most vulnerable people lies in generating, sharing, and applying knowledge.

…sustainability comes from improving the capacity of individuals and countries to address their needs.

…in partnerships with governments, civil society organizations, the private sector, and communities.

…in approaches that address human needs as a whole

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Field Coordinator Central Java

Organization Info

Fhi 360

Overview
Headquarters: 
Washington, DC, United States
Annual Budget : 
More than $500M
Founded: 
1974
About Us
Mission: 

To improve lives in lasting ways by advancing integrated, locally driven solutions for human development.

Why Work For Us?: 

We Believe…

…the key to improving the lives of the world's most vulnerable people lies in generating, sharing, and applying knowledge.

…sustainability comes from improving the capacity of individuals and countries to address their needs.

…in partnerships with governments, civil society organizations, the private sector, and communities.

…in approaches that address human needs as a whole

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Communications Coordinator

Organization Info

Habitat for Humanity International

Overview
Headquarters: 
Americus, GA, United States
Annual Budget : 
$100-500M
Founded: 
1987
About Us
Mission: 

Habitat for Humanity believes that every man, woman and child should have a decent, safe and affordable place to live. We build and repair houses all over the world using volunteer labor and donations. Our partner families purchase these houses through no-profit, no-interest mortgage loans or innovative financing methods. As a nonprofit, ecumenical Christian ministry that builds with people in need regardless of race or religion, we welcome volunteers and supporters from all backgrounds.

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