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To support the growth of Hannah Goetz Organizing by assisting the Lead Organizer during clients' projects and content creation for all marketing platforms, showcasing project outcomes and creating consistency through HGO’s social platforms.
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The successful candidate for this role will be an experienced fundraiser or donor organizer who is also entrepreneurial, collaborative, and eager to create something new in partnership with leaders from across philanthropy—a creative community-builder who believes passionately that this moment needs all of us to be “all in.
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Two years of work experience, with one year being in community, grassroots, or issue campaign organizing. - This person must possess initiative and have proven grassroots organizing skills.
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TITLE : Grassroots Organizer/Community Outreach. Works and organizes with outside organizations to maintain, expand, and energize MNA’s grassroots organizing efforts specifically to advance MNA’s public policy agenda.
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Canvass Managers will work closely with the Regional Organizing Directors, Project Director and our Operations team to meet ambitious goals. Work with the Regional Organizer and Project Director to implement, adjust, and improve the training program.
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Responsibilities: Work closely with the Supporter Cultivation Director to build a team and digital organizing strategy that focuses on localizing and tailoring national digital content to states and constituencies.
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Act as primary PEN America community organizer for the metro Phoenix area, supporting a program to build up local community resilience to disinformation, including piloting a relational organizing approach.
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Experience facilitating interactive training for leadership development, grassroots organizing, and civic engagement. At least 6 years experience in grassroots organizing with an emphasis on base building and leadership development, ideally in a grassroots organizing or electoral campaign setting.
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Job Title: Part-Time Home Organizer. Ensure a high level of attention to detail in all aspects of organizing. Job Title: Part-Time Home Organizer. Assess and declutter living spaces to create organized and functional environments.
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You would be responsible for sorting, organizing, taking photos for online auctions, boxing items for winners to pick up, and other similar activities. We are a local family-owned and operated company in the east valley seeking team members who love to help others.
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Two to four years of experience as a community or field organizer. The ACLU of Pennsylvania seeks a dynamic, innovative, and professional full-time organizer to mobilize grassroots supporters in Berks and Lancaster counties on voting rights issues.
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At least 3 years relevant experience in organizing, be it in on a national scale, through local grassroots organizations, as a student leader, etc – but with a proven track record of leading others towards social justice change.
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Job Summary- Under the general supervision of the Director of Programs and Executive Director , the Lead Community Organizer manages the overall direction of BHNC’s organizing, communications and empowerment work.
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Use new media, apps and social media organizing including Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Canvasser app, blogs and email outreach to enhance the on-the-ground work. Join us as a Youth Organizer to partner with schools to find, train and coach Youth and youth leaders so they can advocate effectively for equitable access to high-quality public schools.
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DART has been organizing interfaith coalitions to build power since 1982. As an organizer in the DART network, you’ll spend most of your time in the community, developing relationships of trust with grassroots leaders.
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