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The Director of Community Engagement and Organizing supervises and oversees four programs: a job placement and labor rights program, a tenants and homeless rights collaborative, and an immigrant outreach and education collaborative.
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ICF is seeking an Associate Communications Manager, Outreach and Engagement to serve as a Regional Community Engagement Manager to support a federal agency that is focused on building resiliency in communities across the U.S. Your work will contribute to ensuring communities and tribal nations increase resiliency and reduce risk from disasters and natural hazards.
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Advanced skills in digital marketing, SEO, PPC, and community engagement, specifically tailored for the crypto audience. Community Engagement and Education: Actively engage with cryptocurrency communities across platforms like Telegram, Discord, and Twitter.
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Community Resilience Practices: Community organizing, restorative justice, environmental justice, trauma-informed practices, and healing-centered engagement. Coordinate environmental justice-related community engagement.
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The program includes outreach, engagement activities, mental health assessment, case management and linkage to services through early identification, peer-led and parent-led support groups and activities, community education and services, community projects, and cultural identity activities for Transitional Age Youth ages 16-24.
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The HDFCCC Academic is seeking for a Community Partnerships Program Manager directs relevant activities under the jurisdiction of the Associate Director of Community Engagement at the Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Center (HDFCCC.
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Liaise as needed with government entities and other outside groups in order to stay aware of funding and community engagement opportunities. We work across the city, with a focus on Bayview (early childhood and afterschool/summer enrichment program), Hayes Valley (our infant-toddler site), Haight-Ashbury (preschool), Vis Valley (workforce development and community support), and 35 family childcare homes across the city.
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Supervise grants manager and oversee volunteer engagement, including providing mentorship and training opportunities as appropriate. Design and manage, with admin support, our emerging volunteer engagement program.
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Work with grants directors to ensure grant compliance with IRS regulations and community foundation policies and make decisions of when to escalate to outside legal counsel. Reporting to the Chief Donor Engagement and Services Officer, The Vice President, Donor Services is responsible for enabling a world-class donor experience through providing oversight of timely and compliant grants to nonprofits – both domestic and international, management of a talented, high performing staff, and cross-departmental leadership in support of SVCF donor service standards, while also participating as a member of SVCF's leadership and operations team.
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In keeping with CCA’s commitment to diversity, community engagement, social justice and belonging, we seek candidates who cultivate an equitable scholarly environment and curriculum within an increasingly international student body and a large demographic of first-generation college students.
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CARECEN SF’s Family Wellness Program (FWP) aims to nurture, support and build community engagement by offering crisis management services and family advocacy to parents in our surrounding community.
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With the Director of Funder Engagement position, we will be expanding our team to bring on an experienced fundraiser and event organizer to strengthen our network and help us achieve our fundraising goals.
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Our mission is to encourage a diverse population of high-need young people to explore their full potential through academic, career, family, and community life. The Program Coordinator will administer the full program of outreaching, plan and coordinate community events aimed to raise awareness as well as to provide Transitional Aged Youth with case management and early identification through assessments and resources and referrals, as needed.
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The Senior Manager Training & Development will lead, plan, develop, and administer the Center for Social Justice’s (CSJ) training programs, community engagement efforts, and consultancy engagements.
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Our Commitment to Diversity We, the professional staff and volunteer leadership of the Jewish Community Federation and Endowment Fund (the Federation), seek to build a Federation committed to our core tenets of tzedek (justice), kehillah (community), and tikkun olam (repairing the world.
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