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State Voices is a pivotal force in the landscape of civic engagement, established in 2008 as a nationwide network dedicated to empowering grassroots organizations to achieve civic victories and foster long-term political influence.
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With a robust infrastructure that includes 25 state tables and over 1,200 partner organizations, State Voices is committed to nurturing a vibrant democracy viewed through a racial equity lens, encompassing initiatives in Civic Engagement, Civic Access, and Civic Representation to ensure comprehensive community mobilization and representation.
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Advise and support C-suite policy/political engagement, as appropriate, such as by identifying priority meetings or events to attend, recommending strategic actions, developing briefing materials, flagging lobbying hours, and other such needs.
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Experience and interest in grassroots engagement and political communications is a plus. From support of Ronald McDonald House Charities to our Youth Opportunity project and sustainability initiatives, our values keep us dedicated to using our scale for good: good for our customers, people, industry and planet.
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Interest in nonprofits, civic engagement, and community-building is also important. Since its founding in 1920, LWVMA has been a respected and trusted voice for grassroots participation in our democracy.
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1 year of cumulative experience in customer service or engagement, grassroots marketing, brand engagement or community building. 1 year of cumulative experience in customer service or engagement, grassroots marketing, brand engagement or community building.
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Lead in-state grasstop and grassroots individuals in support of API mobilization goals; provide them with development and coaching opportunities to advance in mobilization engagement. Requires 5-7 years of experience in politics, grassroots, advocacy and mobilization.
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Work promotional, marketing, and community engagement eventsSupport the creative team by providing social media contentGraphic design, photography, and videographyCreate marketing and promotional graphicsProspecting and creating new business and client relationshipsMaking a large volume of outgoing callsIs always high-energy (even at 5 am & 5 pm) Is great at talking with people and building rapport Isn’t afraid to answer the phone & talk to strangers You will be someone who is.
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As our Grassroots Engagement Director, you will identify, recruit, and engage everyday folks to join with others. next Grassroots Engagement Director in Virginia! Experience in grassroots advocacy and/or community organizing.
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The Community Outreach Manager will support senior team members in implementing public engagement and community outreach programs on behalf of clients. Rifeline has an affinity for facilitating public buy-in using a dynamic combination of grassroots and grasstops outreach, and high-level public affairs.
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Implement state-of-the-art tools and resources to increase grassroots and grasstops engagement. Manage and coach API state team members and 3rd party groups on the cultivation of grassroots and grasstop leaders to further grow the network of support for API's member companies.
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Lululemon is an innovative performance apparel company for yoga, running, training, and other athletic pursuits. Employment decisions are based on merit and business needs, and not on race, color, creed, age, sex, gender, sexual orientation, national origin, religion, marital status, medical condition, physical or mental disability, military service, pregnancy, childbirth and related medical conditions or any other classification protected by federal, state or provincial and local laws and ordinances.
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Employee Resource Groups are staff-driven grassroots communities that seek to advance diversity, equity, and inclusion at RAND by facilitating community, connection, and a greater sense of belonging and well-being among colleagues.
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This commitment is guided by an organization-wide framework for advancing diversity, equity, and inclusion, and paired with significant investments to sustain and center these principles in leadership, research, and community and stakeholder engagement.
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NRCS works in partnership with Delaware’s three Conservation Districts, which help identify and address natural resources concerns in the local communities and coordinate public and private resources to meet local needs on grassroots level.
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