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Part time Database Coordinator (remote)

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Dravet Syndrome Foundation

Overview
Headquarters: 
Cherry Hill, NJ, USA
Annual Budget : 
$1-5M
Size: 
1-10 employees
Founded: 
2009
About Us
Areas of Focus: 
Mission: 

The mission of Dravet Syndrome Foundation (DSF) is to aggressively raise funds for Dravet syndrome and related epilepsies; to support and fund research; increase awareness; and to provide support to affected individuals and families.

Programs: 
  • Research Grant Program
  • Patient & Family Programs and Resources
  • Professional Education
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Remote Part Time Program Assistant

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Compassionate Friends

Overview
Headquarters: 
Wheaton, IL, USA
About Us
Mission: 

A self-help organization offering friendship, understanding, and hope to bereaved families that have experienced the death of a child, grandchild, or sibling.

Programs: 

Through a network of over 500 chapters with locations in all 50 states, as well as Washington DC and Puerto Rico, The Compassionate Friends has been providing support to bereaved families after the death of a child for five decades.

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Part Time Administrative Assistant

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Compassionate Friends

Overview
Headquarters: 
Wheaton, IL, USA
About Us
Mission: 

A self-help organization offering friendship, understanding, and hope to bereaved families that have experienced the death of a child, grandchild, or sibling.

Programs: 

Through a network of over 500 chapters with locations in all 50 states, as well as Washington DC and Puerto Rico, The Compassionate Friends has been providing support to bereaved families after the death of a child for five decades.

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Peer Support Partner (Part- Time)

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Chef - Neighborhood Center Program

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University Settlement Society of New York

Overview
Headquarters: 
New York, NY, USA
Size: 
501-1000 employees
Founded: 
1886
About Us
Mission: 

University Settlement partners with 40,000 New Yorkers on the Lower East Side and in Brooklyn every year to build on their strengths as they achieve healthy, stable, and remarkable lives. For over 135 years, we’ve collaborated with our neighbors to pioneer highly effective programs that fight poverty and systemic inequality. Established in 1886 as the first Settlement House in the United States, we bring the values of that movement into the 21st century by meeting New Yorkers where they live, listening deeply to all perspectives, engaging with every individual holistically, and creating space for people to organize. Joining together with our neighbors to advocate for justice and equality, we help build community strength.

Programs: 

To strengthen our community, we provide a range of services and support for every member of our community, every generation. Childcare. After-school programs. Education for adults, Meals, and companionship for seniors. Let us know how we can serve you or your family — and thereby serve our entire neighborhood.

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U.S. Executive Director

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Last Bell Ministries

Overview
Headquarters: 
Indianapolis, IN
Annual Budget : 
$500,000-1M
Size: 
11-50 employees
Founded: 
2006
About Us
Mission: 

Last Bell works to love and restore orphanage graduates toward life and community. Our vision is an end to the generational orphanage cycle in Zhytomyr, Ukraine.

Programs: 

Educational Outreach: Our primary point of connection with recent orphanage graduates coming into the city from all over the region. We offer on-site life skills classes in twelve of the Zhytomyr trade schools attended by orphanage graduates. As we develop one-on-one mentoring relationships, we invite them to special group events and outings. Our youth often spend time at our Day Center in the downtown area, where we also offer legal assistance, help with housing, medical advocacy, counseling, and humanitarian aid.

Stop the Cycle: Assists orphan-parented families, especially single moms. We offer parenting classes, summer retreats, spiritual mentoring, a childcare co-op, and help with basic needs. There are times when orphan moms need to leave an abusive or unsafe living situation; through Last Bell’s Shelter Crisis Housing facility, a three-story house in the heart of Zhytomyr, we provide safe transitional housing. Our Mobile Unit takes supplies and medical checkups to orphan moms in isolated villages.

The Restoration Project: Many of our youth inherit uninhabitable property. The Restoration Project is an apprenticeship program, training a group of orphanage graduates to restore the apartments and homes of fellow orphans. Last Bell staff provide both construction oversight and mentoring. The young people who participate will become employable and able to participate in restoring their own communities. For beneficiaries, safe housing serves as a springboard for future success and stability.

Seasonal - Summer Camps: Camps lay vital groundwork for long-term relationships with local orphanage graduates. They quickly discover that camp isn’t just a nice trip to the sea or the mountains, but an opportunity to develop trust in adults who care about them. We offer camps for several groups including orphan students at trade schools, older orphans we know well, orphans of all ages who want to learn English, and Stop the Cycle, our growing community of orphan-led families. We see the fruit of these trips year-round.

War Relief: Since February 2022, Last Bell has been meeting the needs of those impacted by war. After the initial crisis and weeks of evacuations, we now support orphaned youth and families who've evacuated, collect and distribute humanitarian aid to affected neighbors, support soldiers, and provide practical and emotional support to our orphaned youth and families who have loved ones on the front lines.

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Development & Community Relations Manager

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Loaves and Fishes of Tompkins County

Overview
Headquarters: 
Ithaca, NY, USA
Annual Budget : 
$500,000-1M
Size: 
1-10 employees
Founded: 
1983
About Us
Areas of Focus: 
Mission: 

Loaves and Fishes of Tompkins County is a Christian ministry which provides a place for free meals, hospitality, companionship, and advocacy for those in need, regardless of their faith, beliefs, or circumstances.

Programs: 

For 40 years, Loaves & Fishes’ Free Meal and Advocacy Programs have offered Tompkins County residents a welcoming community where guests can share a meal with others and, if needed, receive practical assistance and support. Loaves & Fishes provides nutritious free meals each weekday to all who come. Currently we are serving 300 meals each day, Monday – Friday. We rely on 100 community volunteers each week. Additionally, emergency groceries, limited funds, bus passes, blankets, winter clothing, and personal care items are available to guests when needed. Social service agencies provide direct outreach to our guests during meal times including: Catholic Charities (SNAP and health insurance benefits), Lifelong (Medicare), Cornell University PATCH (Blood pressure screenings), Cayuga Addition Recovery Services, and REACH Medical.

Loaves & Fishes is the only community kitchen in Tompkins County that is open five days each week including holidays. Our guests include people suffering from: poverty and hunger including those who are unhoused, under employed, on inadequate public assistance, marginalized in any way, dealing with mental and physical heath challenges, veterans, people in crisis, and anyone in need of companionship.

Loaves & Fishes provides a particularly effective environment to learn when people are in crisis or have unmet basic needs, such as lack of adequate housing or medical care. Most people when hungry will seek help in obtaining food, as it becomes a matter of survival. However, many people are less likely to ask for help if they have other, unmet, but often critical needs because they have no idea how to get these needs met or have given up the expectation that their life can be any different. Additionally, many of our guests have no family, friends or co-workers that can offer assistance to them during times of need. During meal times, our guests commonly reveal to other guests, staff and volunteers, in one way or another, that they need help. Then they are directed to a staff member who is equipped to assist our guests. The Advocacy Program provides information to our guests about existing social services and resources, actively links guests to these services when needed and, in general, provides on-going emotional and practical support to our guests during times of crisis or significant transitions.

Loaves & Fishes is an American Red Cross (ARC) of the Southern Tier designated emergency site for Tompkins County. Should the need arise, the ARC can request the use of the St. John’s facility for emergency sheltering or feeding of Tompkins County residents. For example, in the event of a community emergency, Loaves & Fishes will work with the ARC to provide 175 – 200 meals twice a day and/or open our facility to enable residents to cool down or warm up. Loaves & Fishes can also prepare and package meals the ARC will pick up and deliver to those in need throughout the county. Furthermore, due to our downtown location, during a state of emergency our site can provide support for essential Tompkins County government workers and first responders.

Loaves & Fishes of Tompkins County addresses the following community needs:

Food insecurity by: serving free hot nutritious meals each weekday; providing emergency food if needed (not a pantry); informing and referring individuals to other emergency food agencies.

Individual's lack of basic needs by: our Advocacy Program which entails making referrals and, occasionally, accompanying individuals to meetings with front-line agencies and speaking on their behalf if necessary; providing limited emergency funds, personal care items and winter clothing; bus passes, and facilitating outreach of local agencies during mealtimes.

Individual's social isolation by: nurturing a community of people (guests, volunteers, staff) who care for and respect each other; encouraging staff, volunteers and guests to eat together to overcome social isolation and barriers (class, race, ability); inviting guests to work alongside volunteers and staff during clean-up.

The need for volunteer, working and learning opportunities by: mentoring and supervising individuals in kitchen work and hospitality from other programs including, Unity House, civic groups, local businesses, schools, and people needing to complete community service hours for their schools or for the parole office.

The indifference to the needs of the poor and marginalized by: bringing an awareness of poverty and hunger in Tompkins County through the local media, public service announcements, and events.

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Article: https://www.ithaca.com/news/ithaca/feeding-the-community-for-40-years/article_515db93e-36d3-11ee-81a0-8796ed2fa067.html
Why Work For Us?: 

Organizational Culture

Anyone who walks through our doors is welcome at the Loaves & Fishes table. We aspire to treat everyone as we would want them to treat us. Our supportive community offers compassionate companionship as well as physical sustenance. We strive to welcome the stranger and feed the hungry. Through our Advocacy Program, we provide personal care items and referrals to community resources that can assist guests in meeting their critical, unmet basic needs.

Loaves & Fishes is a welcoming and safe place for all no matter one’s faith, beliefs, circumstances, physical or mental health challenges, gender expression, sexual orientation or race. This is overtly stated in the following documents which are prominently displayed in our dining hall:  our code of conduct, anti- harassment and anti- discrimination polices and anti-racism commitment. Every guest, volunteer, and staff member are required to uphold the rules and expectations stated in these documents.

Loaves & Fishes is committed to promoting diversity and furthering inclusion in our community. 

What is it like to work at Loaves & Fishes?

We are a small staff committed to Loaves & Fishes' mission. We accomplish everything we do through working as a team with each other and with our kind-hearted, dedicated volunteers. Our enthusiasm is fueled by the meaningful difference we make in the quality of life of our guests, one meal and one smile at a time. 

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Assistant Cook

Organization Info

Pratt Area Community Council dba IMPACCT Brooklyn

Overview
Headquarters: 
Brooklyn, NY
Annual Budget : 
$1-5M
Size: 
11-50 employees
Founded: 
1964
About Us
Mission: 

Our Mission
1. To preserve and develop safe and affordable housing, a basic human right.

2. To support vibrant local commerce through which small businesses serve the needs of community residents.

3. To sustain and develop an economic, racial, and cultural diversity to enrich the lives of all.

4. To promote knowledge, initiative, and concerted action to advance individual and common interests.

5. To foster an ethic that all members of the community bear personal responsibility to contribute to the greater good.

Programs: 

HOMEOWNER SERVICES

Help Residents & Stabilizing Neighborhoods

IMPACCT Brooklyn plays a critical role in neighborhood stability in the face of rising home prices. Through our financial counseling and support services, we help residents stay in their homes and the communities they grew up in.

FINANCIAL LITERACY

Making a Meaningful Difference in People’s Lives

IMPACCT Brooklyn provides workshops and coaching to help more Brooklyn residents understand and take ownership of their finances so they can make better financial choices, and build and maintain the communities they live in.

HOUSING DEVELOPMENT

Creating Affordable Housing Options

IMPACCT Brooklyn takes every opportunity to renovate, develop, and market livable homes for working class families. With gentrification sweeping through Brooklyn, our efforts are more important than ever as rising housing costs force residents out of their homes.

COMMUNITY ORGANIZING

Organizing and Empowering Citizens

When tenants face housing issues, we help to educate and empower them so they can hold landlords accountable. Over the decades, we have brought thousands of people together to improve their homes and their communities.

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

Building a Business Base

We believe that small businesses are the lifeblood of communities, especially when run by residents of the neighborhood who cater to local needs and keep money in the community. We provide comprehensive services to help those business owners get started and thrive.

SOCIAL SERVICES

Giving People a Home and a Hand Up

Because living below the poverty line impacts every aspect of a person’s life, IMPACCT Brooklyn provides social services along with housing for formerly homeless people, giving them the break they need to regroup and get back on track with their lives.

LEAD ABATEMENT

Making Buildings Safer

Lead poisoning is a real danger to many lower-income families living in older buildings. IMPACCT Brooklyn is proactive in remedying lead exposure through lead testing, training for maintenance personnel, and financial incentives for landlords.

AFFORDABLE HOUSING MARKETING

Promoting Affordable Housing

As experienced marketing agents for affordable housing, we help developers market their affordable housing units and streamline the process by connecting them with qualified candidates.

Why Work For Us?: 

Work You Can Believe In

At IMPACCT Brooklyn, our staff is more like family. We pay attention to your individual needs at home and at work. We want to see our staff succeed and grow as professionals. We will help you build your skills, whether you come to us as a handyman or as a social work professional.

Our services are broad, from social work to economic development, from home services to tenant organizing. It’s a diverse, vital group of people preserving the fabric and cohesiveness of Brooklyn. If you believe that this is important, join us and become part of our community.

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Public Grants and Compliance Officer

Organization Info

Resources Legacy Fund

Overview
Headquarters: 
Sacramento, CA, USA
Size: 
51-200 employees
Founded: 
2000
About Us
Mission: 

Resources Legacy Fund (RLF) builds alliances that advance bold solutions to secure a just and resilient world for people and nature.

Programs: 

RLF partners with hundreds of donors, grantee organizations, consultants, and government entities to protect our oceans and coasts, conserve and restore land across the American West, support healthy and resilient communities, and engage in international efforts to  protect ocean, land, and water resources. We work with donors and donor collaboratives to actively manage funds that target specific goals and objectives (“programs”). We also fiscally sponsor projects that are not registered as tax exempt, 501(c)(3) organizations (“sponsored projects”).

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