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Repurpose is a grant making nonprofit that donates 100% of net proceeds from resale luxury items to organizations that support the health and wellbeing of women and families. Retail Sales Specialist Volunteer Save to Favorites.
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The purpose of the Event Ticket Sales Specialist/Jr CSR role is to manage the redemption process for clients who have purchased a ticket to an upcoming event AND to upsell and cross sell attendees on over 100+ events through the year by upgrading existing orders and creating additional ticket sales to different events.
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Of and experience in communication, marketing, public relations, public speaking, and grant writing. of and experience in communication, marketing, public relations, public speaking, and grant writing.
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This position will be responsible for the evaluation and analyses of NYS Article 28 licensed healthcare facility financial needs, including quantification, implementation and monitoring of provider transformation plans associated with funding received from State operating subsidy programs and capital grant awards.
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Beacon has an excellent opportunity available within our clinic as a Grant and Free Drug Specialist for our MID (Medical Integrated Dispensary). Beacon has an excellent opportunity available within our clinic as a Grant and Free Drug Specialist for our MID (Medical Integrated Dispensary.
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We are looking for someone who has excellent client interaction skills, can support proposal and sales activities, and can manage and lead large, complex task orders and teams to support hazard mitigation initiatives including mitigation planning, grant application technical and Environmental Planning and Historic Preservation (EHP) support and review, policy and guidance support and other related activities for clients nationwide.
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POSITION SUMMARY:HIAS seeks a Housing Coordinator, Virtual Resettlement to provide support for recently arrived refugees and asylum-seekers who are in need of emergency, temporary or permanent housing during their early resettlement in the U.S. This position supports housing activities associated with grant funding from the Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR) and the Bureau of Population, Refugees, and Migration (PRM.
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Participate in grant writing projects. We have 60 locations throughout the borough providing a variety of programs that offer assistance in the areas of family, children and youth support, educational services, elder care, homelessness, mental health and workforce development.
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Reporting to the Division Coordinator in Workforce Development and Community Education, the incumbent in this position will implement and oversee a federally funded grant program and activities that provide educational services to students of WCC. The P/T Program Specialist will be responsible for oversight of promotion and entry into the program.
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The BE-InCK NY project and SIA positions are grant-funded through 2026. SIAs will be expected to comply with all BE-InCK NY grant, program and documentation requirements as dictated by oversight entities and grant administrators.
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The selected candidate will be an employee of Public Health Solutions, a nonprofit organization which is the fiscal and administrative manager of the grant, but the work will be supervised by DOHMH. This is a grant-funded position ending in November 2027.
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Critically reviews and provides feedback on documents prepared by others (, construction drawings/plans; consultant reports; evacuation plans; FSP/EAPs; grant applications; IBC/IACUC protocols; JHAs; MOPs; risk management plans; SDSs and product information sheets; SPCCs.
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