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Strong knowledge of GAAP and non-profit accounting standards. 3-5 years of experience in non-profit accounting. The Bipartisan Policy Center (BPC) is a Washington, DC-based think tank that helps policymakers work across the aisle to craft bipartisan solutions.
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Five years+ of public policy, advocacy, and public health research. Other tasks that support the Center’s portfolio include: Policy Research & DevelopmentWorks with the Policy Lab team to develop policy briefs based on qualitative and quantitative research from local health departments participating in the Resilience Catalysts in Public Health initiatives.
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Position Summary: The Senior Policy Counsel/Advocate will play a key role in implementing Public Knowledge's government affairs strategy through advocacy, strategy development, and relationship building in Congress, at Federal agencies, within the Executive Branch, and across the public interest field.
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Bachelor's Degree in a related field (for example, Public Relations, Public Affairs, Communication, Journalism, Business, Industrial Psychology, Organizational Leadership, Organizational Change Management, or Political Science.
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An understanding and ability to engage in strategic public policy advocacy that integrates media and legislative action together with economics, science and policy analysis to achieve strong results.
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A graduate degree in Public Policy, or other related discipline is desirable. In concert with partners and industry leaders, build and elevate a national policy platform that advances resources and programs designed to increase housing supply, advance racial equity, and build resilience and upward mobility for low-income individuals, families, and people experiencing homelessness nationwide.
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10+ years of relevant and progressively responsible experience in government, the private sector, or a non-profit organization engaged in health policy and/or research initiatives.
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Duties:Represent various non-profit organizations, including public charities, colleges and universities, hospitals, and private foundations. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in representing various non-profit entities, including public charities, major educational institutions, healthcare organizations, and private foundations.
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The Public Policy Intern position is responsible for performing research and analysis for the Public Policy Department, analyzing and tracking legislation, regulations, guidance and other community development-related policies.
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Recognizing the inherent limitations of any singular strategy, we use a combination of public education, policy work, systemic-change litigation (including amicus briefing), direct legal services, and technical assistance to movement leaders and community-based partners.
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Interest or curiosity about policy and the international non-profit sector. Exposure to managing fast-paced coalition politics and trade-offs amongst a large consortium of non-profit organizations.
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To expand the diversity of voices that speak with authority in federal and state policy debates, CBPP ’s internship program identifies highly motivated candidates — particularly those with experience with communities that are underrepresented in policy debates — with a demonstrated interest in working on public policies that affect low-income and diverse communities and have implications for racial equity.
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This position will work with senior communications counselors at the firm to build and manage corporate reputation campaigns and employee communications programs for a wide variety of organizations from Fortune 500 companies to regional companies and non-profit organizations.
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Atlas’s core customers are involved in the climate policy space, including public agencies from all levels of government, leading climate advocates in the non-profit sector, and top companies working on clean energy technology.
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The Director of Geoscience Policy and External Relations (DGPER) is responsible for advancing GSA’s public policy initiatives. Serve as primary staff liaison to the GSA's Geology and Public Policy Committee (GPPC.
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