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The ACLU seeks a full-time position of Data Operations Director, Volunteer Management System (VMS) in the National Political Advocacy Department of the ACLU's National office in New York, NY. By organizing grassroots lobbying and issue campaigns using modern tactics, the ACLU seeks to achieve change as profound in the legislative, administrative and electoral arenas as it has accomplished through the courts.
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Work closely with Studio Owner and National Sales Director to ensure health and profitability of the studio. Work with Studio Owner and Director of Education to optimize class schedule on an ongoing basis.
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They work with the lead Canvass Director to recruit and develop a team of canvassers dedicated to building funding and grassroots power for Amnesty International, the world's leading human rights organization.
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Identify and cultivate our donors and funders through donor visits, grant-seeking, canvassing and other grassroots fundraising tactics. Community Action Works is seeking a Deputy Director.
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At the core of Everytown is Moms Demand Action, a grassroots movement of American mothers founded the day after the Sandy Hook tragedy, and Students Demand Action. Everytown is the largest gun violence prevention organization in the nation with nearly ten million supporters, including parents, students, survivors, educators, gun owners, and Americans fighting for common sense gun safety.
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Additionally, The Arizona State Director & Special Advisor will collaborate with multiple teams at GIFFORDS to expand our influence across the state and help build sustainable organizational infrastructure for GIFFORDS in Arizona, including networks of grasstops and grassroots supporters, greater engagement with allied candidates and elected officials, expansion of our Latino Voices work, and more.
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Title: Regional Director Reports to: Program Manager Employment Type: Full time, W2 Compensation: $5,000 - $6,000 / Month Location: Various locations including PA, NJ, and MI Expected Start Date: January/February About Us: We are a progressive political firm working with candidates, campaigns, and organizations to move public opinion, reshape electorates and mobilize the grassroots.
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Job Description The Membership Director will oversee the day-to-day operations and personnel of the Welcome Center as part of an overall strategy to retain and grow branch membership and engagement.
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Work with Sr. Director Corporate Relations and Policy to identify and deliver internal training on Indigenous Peoples including, but not limited to history, culture, Constitution of the United States, treaties, federal statutes, Indigenous law and regulatory bodies and United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples.
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Verify that commercials meet certain legal and broadcasting standardsWork directly with the Creative Services Manager, News Director, news producers and reporters to obtain information and video for production of promotional promos to push viewers to Noticiero Telemundo California newscasts.
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Title: Case Manager (Full-Time) Department: Artemis House, Region 1 Reports to: Assistant Director of Programs FLSA Status: Exempt Salary: $52-56K About Us: Shelter House was established in 1981 as a grassroots responder to the homelessness crisis in Fairfax County.
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The ideal candidate will be a strong communicator with experience leading political and public affairs campaigns and grassroots mobilization. The Director develops and executes public affairs campaigns and activities in support of Cal Cities advocacy and member services priorities.
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About YouYou have a minimum of 7 years of progressive accounting/finance experience, preferably in a SaaS company ideally as a Director of Finance, Controller or VP of Finance. The company recently acquired Capitol Canary, a market leader in grassroots advocacy software.
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Correspond with key coalition groups for grassroots events, earned media, and paid communications opportunities. Strong understanding of culturally competent community organizing and demonstrated ability to work with grassroots community organizations.
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The Community Engagement Manager reports to the Assistant Director of Development and works closely with the Shelter House Leadership team and Program staff to maximize the agency’s effectiveness and build its capacity.
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