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Name of the Organization
TEAM Inc.
Contact Person
same
Contact phone
203-736-5420
E-mail
rknoll@teaminc.org
Website
http://www.teaminc.org
Interest
Early Childhood, Aging\Elderly Services, Energy Assistance, Housing Assistance, Financial Literacy, Advocacy
Description Interest
TEAM, an acronym for Training, Education, and Manpower, was founded in 1965. One of 12 community action agencies in Connecticut and one of 1000 nationwide, TEAM provides critical human and social services to the Lower Naugatuck Valley of Connecticut and also the neighboring towns of Bethany, Milford, Orange, and Woodbridge. TEAM’s mission is "to connect individuals and families with solutions that lead to well being, self sufficiency, and full participation in the community." In all its programs, TEAM's outcomes are designed to assist economically vulnerable families to stabilize and progress.

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Employee surveys

Posted on May 24, 2012 at 2:44am 0 Comments

We are encouraged to survey our employees as a best practice. It would be interesting to know of other organziations that have done this and the type of survey they used.

Early Education Employment Opportunities

Posted on March 20, 2012 at 9:36am 0 Comments

 

TEAM, Inc., a non-profit social service agency serving the lower Naugatuck Valley has the following opportunities:

Family Resource Center Manager:   Proven professional sought to implement Family Resource Center initiatives in the lower Naugatuck Valley. Responsibilities include:  space fit-up, promoting collaborations with local public schools, facilitating playgroups, coordinating parent workshops. Position is approximately twenty (20) to twenty-seven (27)…

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Candidate Sought for Temporary Management Assignment - Direct Service and Analysis

Posted on November 17, 2011 at 7:53am 0 Comments

STRATEGIST – COMMUNITY PROGRAMS

 TEAM Inc. seeks candidates for a full-time, 3-6 month temporary position to analyze current community programs for effectiveness, efficiency and performance while also maintaining service delivery to clients.  Responsibilities include: staff supervision and maintaining relationships with funders and community partners; analysis of current service delivery methods and programs and implementation of consistent systems/approaches across programs in…

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Less funds for heating assistance causing concern

Posted on September 2, 2011 at 8:02am 0 Comments

As energy assistance agencies began to accept applications yesterday, the State Department of Social Services considered which plan to recommend to the General Assembly for this winter's heating assistance program (CEAP). A fifty percent reduction in federal funds and an 40% increase in program participants and fuel costs since 2008 is the problem. Administering agencies are wondering how they will process 130,000 residents with half the staff (10% of the grant is permitted for…

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At 4:47am on September 29, 2010, Lee Cruz said…
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Welcome to GNHCommunity. Please post information that you think will be of interest to your colleagues and their clients. You can also post pictures and video of your agencies activities and use Twitter and Facebook to spread the word about your activities and events direclty from the page where you enter the informations. Finally as an E.D. you may wish to join the Executive Directors Group.
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Meta + LISC Announce $5M Effort to Build Capacity of 20 Community Organizations, Bridging Gaps in Equity + Opportunity

LISC and Meta joined forces on a $5 million effort to build the capacity of 20 community organizations to fuel jobs, housing, health, and economic development in underinvested communities. The program is unique because it provides flexible funding that organizations can use to strengthen staffing and operations, expand community outreach capabilities, and develop fundraising strategies.

LISC and Partners Launch “What’s Possible”: A Blueprint for Sustainable American Communities

LISC, Enterprise Community Partners and the Federal Reserve Bank of New York have published What's Possible: Investing NOW for Prosperous, Sustainable Neighborhoods. With contributions from LISC green and financing experts, the volume is a timely and crucial guidebook to equitable green investing and community development and especially timely on the heels of the historic $20 billion in federal investment to expand access to clean energy and climate solutions.

Meaningful Engagement: A Key to Equitable Climate Action in Community Development

In her chapter from What’s Possible: Investing NOW for Prosperous, Sustainable Neighborhoods, LISC’s Madeline del Carmen Fraser Cook, who also co-edited the book, explores the imperative of authentic community engagement in the work of supporting historically underinvested places to become more energy efficient and climate resilient. It’s a process that demands insight, bona fide listening and what she describes as “working at the speed of trust.”

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