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Such as work as legislative staff, or in public policy, advocacy, government relations or related area (5 years+ preferred). Works actively to maintain relationships between the churches' public-policy advocacy offices and ELCA grassroots networks including the Peace Not Walls (PNW) advocacy network.
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You Will Assist the Vice President, Policy & Government Affairs (PGA) in developing and implementing federal legislative and regulatory advocacy efforts that advance SCAN's mission and federal policy positions.
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Experience in Community Organizing, Activism, Reproductive Justice, Voter Engagement, Public Policy Advocacy, Human Rights, Black Women's Health, and Social Justice. With nearly two decades of experience in identity-based and issue-based leadership development, community engagement and organizing, and state and federal-level policy advocacy, New Voices is the first Reproductive Justice organization in Pennsylvania and the first and only in Ohio. Our mission is to support and build power for and alongside Black women, Black queer folks, and Black marginalized people through leadership development, community care, resourcing, and mutual aid.
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The Children’s Defense Fund is the only national, multi-issue advocacy organization working at the intersection of child well-being and racial justice by wielding the moral authority of programmatic proximity and community organizing to inform public policy.
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Experience working in climate change, clean energy, public policy, economic development, and/or racial and social justice in philanthropic, NGO, coalition, legislative or advocacy communities.
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Provides advocacy on key public policy matters at the request of PVM government relations representatives. Presbyterian Villages of Michigan, a faith-based, premier nonprofit organization providing senior living and services in Michigan, has a great opportunity to join our leadership team as the Administrator-Assisted Living at the McFarlan Home, Flint Michigan.
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The program seeks to bring the ideal of representative self-government closer to reality by eliminating barriers to full and equal political participation, by countering racial discrimination in our electoral and political systems, and by striving to ensure that public policy and institutions represent and reflect the diverse voices and interests that make for a rich democracy.
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Prefer experience with economic/social/environmental justice, workforce development, labor organizing, advocacy, education, public administration, and/or working with communities of color and populations facing barriers to employment (e.g. formerly incarcerated/houseless/foster youth.
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We focus on (1) ecological education, (2) school food systems, and (3) policy and advocacy. BA or BS in Marketing, Communications, Public Relations, or a related field in Social or Environmental Science preferred, MA or MS is a plus.
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The Community Advocacy Director is responsible for coordinating and overseeing strategy and efforts to further the public policy priorities of the American Heart Association (AHA) in the assignedcommunity.
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LDF’s litigation, public policy advocacy and public education programs in the substantive areas of criminal justice, economic justice, education, and political participation seek to ensure the fundamental and basic human rights of all people to quality education, economic opportunity, the right to vote and fully participate in democracy, and the right to a fair and just judicial system.
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The Director will develop and launch targeted advocacy programs with Congress and HHS.The Director will also collaborate with the Head of Global Communications and Lead for Public Affairs to develop collateral in support of advocacy positions.
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The Communications Specialist is primarily responsible for media outreach and communications related to health, science, and policy/advocacy initiatives, including coordinating all aspects of the annual meeting press program.
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This role will help the Public Policy department execute the ACLU of MD's strategic objectives and our statewide legal advocacy efforts. The Public Policy Program Associate will also work closely with our organization's Legal, Engagement & Mobilization, and Communications departments, external publics, and may also occasionally interface with the ACLU National Office.
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Successful record of managing complex public policy analysis, political, and advocacy strategies, including policy communications with senior government officials. The Director of Advocacy & Public Policy is responsible for advancing the interests, influence and reputation of the Capital Area Food Bank and its clients, in governmental and political arenas.
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