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Through this pathway, youth, parents, and community residents are served under four core pillars: Early Learning, K-12 Academic Supports, College/Career Strategies, and Community Engagement.
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Reports to : Community Engagement Manager. Additionally, the Community Engagement Specialist roles will sustain community engagement efforts with focused attention on their two neighborhoods and advance the Arts Ecosystem Initiative focused on co-created STEAM programs grounded in place-based community needs and aspirations.
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Reporting to the CEO, the Vice President for Philanthropy and Community Engagement serves as a key Leadership Team member and an active participant in making strategic fund development and outward-facing communications decisions affecting Community HousingWorks (CHW) philanthropic presence and annual goals.
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Under the general guidance of the Director of Grants and Engagement, the Public Matters Community Engagement Manager is responsible for ensuring that the KPBS One Small Step engagement initiative and associated outreach, create meaningful experiences that align with and help implement the station’s mission to share stories that make us think, help us dream and keep us connected.
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The Director of Community Engagement will have primary responsibility for individual giving campaigns, carrying out stewardship and fundraising events, and overseeing the sharing of organizational impact through communication and branding efforts.
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A strong understanding of corporate giving, nonprofit operations, community relations, employee engagement, as well as an eye for national and global trends that impact these areas; experience with ESG/CSR a plus.
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The Community Engagement (“CEM”) will work to expand IAC’s community impact and strategic investments in his/her region. The mission of the Israeli- American Council (IAC) is to build an active and giving Israeli-American Community throughout the United States to strengthen the State of Israel, our next generation, and to provide a bridge to the Jewish American community.
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In this high-impact role, you will be the central leader of our community engagement initiatives, leveraging data, user insights, and cross-functional collaboration to deliver meaningful enhancements to the Seller Forum experience.
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POSITION DESCRIPTION : In partnership with the Director of Community Services, the Community & Volunteer Engagement Manager oversees a progressive program to increase community engagement and volunteer service for all agency programs.
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