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Name of the Organization
Solar Youth, Inc,
Contact Person
Joanne Sciulli
Job Title
Executive Director
Contact phone
203-387-4189
E-mail
joanne@solaryouth.com
Website
http://www.solaryouth.org
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Education
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SOLAR YOUTH, INC. is a New Haven-based non-profit youth development and environmental education organization founded in the fall of 2000 by youth and adults. Our mission is to provide opportunities for young people to develop a positive sense of self and connection and commitment to others through programs that incorporate environmental exploration, leadership and community service.

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Grant Manager - part time position opening

Posted on October 8, 2015 at 4:40am 0 Comments

Solar Youth’s empowers youth from New Haven’s low income neighborhoods to achieve lifelong success. Through programs that connect youth to the environment, their communities and each other, youth build the skills and motivations necessary to be positive contributors to their community, have healthy relationships, be physically and mentally healthy, and become economically self-sufficient.

We are currently seeking an amazing Grants Manager.  This…

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Yale Alumni Nonprofit Alliance seeks opportunities for Students to shadow in NH nonprofits.

Posted on January 31, 2012 at 8:30am 0 Comments

YANA—the Yale Alumni Nonprofit Alliance—is a new group whose goals include finding jobs, sharing resources, and expanding opportunities among the Yale community involved in or seeking to become involved in the nonprofit world. The group’s objective is to mobilize and unify the resources of our alumni network to better serve the needs and objectives of nonprofits. We want to help expose current students and recent grads to networking and career opportunities relating to the nonprofit sector. …

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OPPORTUNITY: Tent for Nonprofits at Arts & Ideas

Posted on June 3, 2011 at 9:50am 0 Comments

Dear New Haven Nonprofits,

We are once again creating an opportunity to spread the word about how fabulous and important New Haven’s nonprofits are at the International Festival of Arts & Ideas.  See the details below.  There are 2 ways your organization can be involved.

  1. Make a 2 foot…
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"I Love Greater New Haven Non-Profits" campaign

Posted on May 20, 2010 at 7:49am 0 Comments

Dear Friends and Colleagues:



Your organization is invited to participate in the "I Love Greater New Haven Non-Profits" campaign.



Now in its second year, this initiative will be promoted during the International Festival of Arts & Ideas when representatives from New Haven's nonprofits will get the word out about the value of nonprofit to our community through distribution of "impact fact cards" and other fun activities.… Continue

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At 5:16am on February 2, 2010, Todd Foster said…
Hi Joanne,

Thanks!. I suppose I'm the ED of COTR, but Richard Everett is the ED of the Greater New Haven Help Alliance. Perhaps he has already joined. I did point him in your direction. Be well!!
At 4:01pm on December 2, 2009, Ken Janke said…
I wanted to talk with you about the I love New Haven Non Profit campaign. What is the status. How can I be apart.
At 3:39am on October 15, 2009, Alice Ellovich said…
Nice to meet you too!
At 1:23pm on October 7, 2009, Roger Senserrich - CAHS said…
Hi! Welcome to GNH Community. I see you are already posting events and comments - thanks!
 
 
 

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