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Social impact and community engagement prosper thru our programs such as 1,000 Hours of Giving Back sponsored by our Womens Network and Equitable Excellence providing 200 college scholarships annually.
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The team executes both general and targeted communications strategies and tactics to ensure the impact of programmatic activities in the areas of clinician burnout, health system transformation, climate change and health, substance use disorder, health equity, leadership development, and more.
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By bringing together the brightest minds in financial data, private equity, social justice and inclusive capitalism, we aim to build the best technology and tools for the private markets to better collect, analyze, benchmark, and report ESG (Environmental, Social, Governance) data.
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Reviews and analyzes current and proposed legislation and appropriations language, Office of Management and Budget regulations and congressional guidelines to assess their impact on AOC budget and program operations.
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Community Health and Social Impact. Engages employees and other internal stakeholders in giving and volunteer activities to optimize community impact. Leverages internal business partners on invitations, ads, event branding and facilitates employee participation to optimize community engagement and impact.
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Schneider Electric’s Access to Energy social business aims to provide clean and reliable energy to people currently deprived of that simple right, primarily in Africa and Asia. The company’s target is to impact 100M people by 2030.
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Degree: major or equivalent, or a combination of courses totaling at least 24 semester hours in international law and international relations, political science, economics, history, sociology, geography, social or cultural anthropology, law, statistics, or in the humanities; or 12 semester hours in one of the above disciplines and 12 semester hours in statistics/quantitative methods.
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We support community development organizations on the ground, aggregate and invest capital for impact, advance housing policy at every level of government, and build and manage communities ourselves.
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Effective practices for moving networks of foreign government communicators and civil society influencers up the “ladder of engagement,” including how and when to utilize leading digital tools/social media platforms to drive foreign network members’ efforts to counter propaganda and disinformation (CPD) in their countries/regions.
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This is an opportunity to join a rapidly growing social enterprise start-up where your contributions will drive real impact. Obran Cooperative internships are eligible for social impact summer stipends from numerous MBA programs.
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Effectively oversee the use of the following: advanced internet mining, social media, networking resume mining, direct mail campaigns, lead refinement, targeted advertising campaigns, attendance at professional job conferences and fairs; attendance at key community/discipline events and other high-impact talent acquisition practices to attract the best qualified candidate.
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We’re looking for someone with a nose for news, appreciation for the power of social media and influence, and a real passion for driving sectoral change around impact issues of our time, like climate change, food security, waste reduction, and more.
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Bachelor's degree in mathematics, statistics, business, law, engineering, social sciences, physical/applied science, or management discipline such as business administration, accounting, finance, economics or management information technology.
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Grow professionally while making positive impact: free clinical supervision We provide our staff members a chance to improve their knowledge, working practices and clinical skill development We offer free supervision towards becoming Registered Behavioral Technician (RBT) and Board Certified Behavioral Analyst (BCBA) Unlock your potential and transform your life at TA.
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Undertaking research, analysis, writing, copyedit, translation and/or document production to support the completion of technical products and deliverables in the areas of environment, health and safety compliance and management; environmental and social impact assessments; climate risk and vulnerability assessments; and/or related training workshops and materials development.
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