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The Community Foundation for Greater New Haven, the region's largest grantmaker and permanent charitable endowment, is seeking a qualified candidate for a research associate/communications position in the Grantmaking and Strategy Department. The Community Foundation’s mission is to create positive and sustainable change in Greater New Haven by increasing the amount of and enhancing the impact of community philanthropy.

The deadline for applications is March 30, 2012.

Title: Research Associate

Reports To: Senior Vice President, Grantmaking and Strategy

Position Summary:
This position has been created to enhance The Community Foundation’s knowledge work which includes contributing to and maintaining the Learn site, writing issue briefs (with both quantitative and qualitative components), convening issue based forums, assisting with program officer grantmaking activities, including grant analyses, evaluation and multiyear reporting. Although advertised as a full time position, part-time will be considered.

Core Responsibilities:
• Develop reports on issue areas, including research and interviews
• Contribute to and maintain Learn page on The Community Foundation website & corresponding www.giveGreater.org® content
• Utilize The Community Foundation’s databases (FIMS & www.giveGreater.org®) to analyze data and produce reports;
• Use state of the art technologies, including FIMS, html, website software

Other Responsibilities:
• Be part of, and support, a team of grantmaking professionals in the execution of department goals;
• Review submitted proposals and provides written analyses for staff discussion and recommendation to the Board of The Community Foundation;
• Provide service to multiple Community Foundation audiences and communicate through various methods, including phone, email, and written communications;
• Review and prepare multiyear reports;
• Collaborate with all Community Foundation staff members;
• Work on special projects;
• Participate in joint efforts and affinity groups of foundations and represent The Community Foundation professionally by responding to inquiries and attending meetings and conferences;
• Perform other duties as assigned.

The Ideal Candidate will have the following qualifications:
• Previous experience and/or skills as reporter/journalist, photographer, and website designer and contributor
• Strong research and analytical skills, critical thinking skills;
• Ability to write clear, succinct, cohesive, public friendly issue briefs;
• Ability to make well-organized verbal presentations;
• Ability to think creatively and strategically about the broad goals of The Community Foundation while remaining focused on the detail-oriented work and follow-through required by the position;
• Passion for Greater New Haven a plus;
• Masters degree preferred;
• Demonstrated experience working in a fast-paced environment, with positive customer service expectations and with diverse populations and sense of community;
• Individual should be self-directed and a team player;
• Demonstrated ability to direct and participate in teams;
• A commitment to an inclusive environment;
• Excellent written and oral communication skills;
• Superior organizational skills and eagerness to multitask;
• Demonstrated computer and website skills.

Please submit letters of interest, resumes and other supportive documents via email to jobsearch@cfgnh.org by Friday, March 30, 2012.

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CAMP ANYTOWN – SOCIAL JUSTICE EXPERIENCE FOR YOUTH – NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS Apply to be a delegate at 2012 ANYTOWN.  Program is open to all between the ages of 15-18.  Financial aid is available to ALL who apply and are accepted.

Want to be a counselor at ANYTOWN?  Counselors must have attended ANYTOWN previously.  Adults (teachers, school counselors, college students, youth workers, etc.) who would like to serve as advisors do not need to have attended ANYTOWN previously. Click here for August ANYTOWN STAFF Application
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Hesperian Health Guides launching its first iPhone app, Safe Pregnancy and Birth

This free, comprehensive app on pregnancy and birth contains a wealth of information on:

  • how to stay healthy during pregnancy
  • how to recognize danger signs during pregnancy, birth, and after birth
  • what to do when a danger sign arises
  • when to refer a woman to emergency care
  • instructions for community health workers with step-by-step explanations such as “How to take blood pressure,” “How to treat someone in shock,” “How to stop bleeding.”

Hesperian is currently working on making this app available for the Android platform.

 

The launch of this app comes as Hesperian also announces a Digital Commons, an extensive suite of digital resources and tools: books for free download in 26 languages, thousands of images in a searchable online library, an interactive HealthWiki, and more. This does not mean the end of print books for Hesperian, but the new Digital Commons will ensure that lifesaving, empowering health information reaches more people around the world. All tools are available through Hesperian’s website: www.hesperian.org/digital-commons, and the Safe Pregnancy and Birth app can be downloaded for free from the iTunes Store

 
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ABOUT THE ORGANIZATION:

Announced in November 2010, New Haven Promise (NHP) is a visionary scholarship and support program for the purposes of promoting college education as an aspiration for all New Haven public school students, assisting graduating students from New Haven public schools to pursue education after high school and enhancing the growth, stability and economic development of the City of New Haven. NHP is the capstone of the New Haven Public Schools’ nationally recognized education reform initiative—School Change—and has three goals:

  • Cultivate an aspiration for college education in New Haven public school students
  • Build community and parental support for the program
  • Promote economic development in the City of New Haven

NHP is a unique community partnership between the City of New Haven, Yale University (the number one employer in New Haven), Yale-New Haven Hospital (the number two employer in New Haven), Wells Fargo Bank and The Community Foundation for Greater New Haven which houses and administers the program.

As a key pillar of New Haven’s School Change initiative, New Haven Promise is a part of a nationally recognized and heralded reform effort with the goals of eliminating the achievement gap, cutting the dropout rate in half and ensuring that every graduating student has the academic ability and the financial resources to attend and succeed in college. New Haven Promise is poised to become the national model for a successful education reform program with an emphasis on college matriculation and persistence. For more on New Haven School Change, see the New Haven Public Schools website at http://www.nhps.net/schoolchange.

To learn more, please visit the New Haven Promise website at www.newhavenpromise.org.

ABOUT THE POSITION:

Reporting to the Board of Directors—comprised of Richard Levin, President of Yale University; John DeStefano Jr., Mayor of New Haven; William Ginsberg, President and CEO of The Community Foundation for Greater New Haven; and Dr. Dorsey Kendrick, President of Gateway Community College—the Executive Director will provide the vision and leadership to meet the goals of New Haven Promise and advance the organization as a highly respected and effective voice for college success. The Executive Director will manage an initial team of two, potentially growing to three in the near future.

This is an ideal opportunity for a results-oriented, dynamic leader who is passionate about closing the achievement gap and building a successful college matriculation and persistence model for New Haven and, potentially, the nation at large.

Responsibilities:

  • Work closely and collaboratively with the New Haven Promise team, New Haven Promise Board members and New Haven public schools to ensure Promise goals are met and programs are successfully executed
  • In collaboration with the New Haven Promise Board, continue to evolve the organization’s vision, strategy and goals
  • Represent the organization externally with a variety of constituents, including parents, students, educators, media and civic leaders
  • Work with the team to award and administer New Haven Promise Scholarships
  • Manage existing and develop new partnerships with local districts, schools, non-profits and corporations
  • Continue to build strong relationships within the New Haven community, particularly with parents, students and community based organizations
  • Coordinate an annual strategic evaluation of the New Haven School Change program, which is a key link between the Promise program and the broader School Change initiative
  • Develop and manage the organization’s budget, ensuring alignment with the organization’s strategy and goals
  • Manage and develop a team of two, growing to three, and develop a distinct culture of performance and impact
  • Cultivate existing and identify new funders to continue to fuel the organization’s growth
CANDIDATE REQUIREMENTS:

The successful candidate will be a highly motivated leader with the advocacy skills and personal savvy to effectively advance New Haven Promise’s mission and goals. S/he will be innovative, thoughtful and able to lead the implementation of Promise’s existing programs and strategies in a highly collaborative environment. The ideal candidate will possess the following:

  • Senior-level leadership experience with a proven track record of success in leading, managing and organizational scaling in an education/education-related organization or nonprofit
  • Exceptional oral and written communication, networking, advocacy and public speaking skills; the capacity to clearly communicate vision, mission and concepts to diverse audiences
  • Powerful strategic messaging and advocacy skills to mobilize systems change and inspire investment and action, including skillful diplomacy to foster and maintain positive relationships with stakeholders and funders
  • Exceptional interpersonal skills and a management style combining respectful collaboration with disciplined productivity
  • Excellent strategic, analytical and problem solving skills with the ability to overcome challenges through the development of thoughtful and creative solutions
  • An entrepreneurial nature combined with the ability to maintain the organization’s vision and programs while troubleshooting, connecting and aligning new initiatives with strategic goals and mission
  • The ability to effectively oversee day-to-day operations with a strong performance-based and results-driven approach in setting and implementing goals and maintaining accountability, while also celebrating accomplishments
  • Exceptional organizational skills and the ability to motivate and manage staff to achieve multiple and concurrent objectives in a dynamic and fast-paced environment
  • The integrity, wisdom and persistence necessary to address the practicalities of a dynamic program poised for significant growth; the respect and team orientation to diplomatically support high-performing staff and continued growth and direction of the organization
  • Passion for the mission, vision and values of New Haven Promise and New Haven School Change
  • Bachelor’s degree required; graduate degree in education, public policy or a related field is preferred
  • Previous experience fundraising and working with a Board of Directors preferred
  • Substantive knowledge of public systems of education preferred
COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS:

Competitive compensation, commensurate with experience



» Please consider me for this position.

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Connecticut Main Street Center seeks a well rounded office manager and communications professional.  This statewide agency operates with a small but expanding staff.  The manager is responsible for the day-to-day operations of the organization by reliably providing key administrative and communications functions.  Job is located in downtown Hartford, CT.

 

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Building Partnerships for Safer Communities

MetLife Foundation Community-Police Partnership Awards

MetLife Foundation and the Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC) are partnering for the eleventh year to recognize, sustain and share the work of innovative partnerships between community groups and police to promote
neighborhood safety and revitalization.

Further information and a link to the full RFP is available at:
http://www.lisc.org/metlife<http://csi.cmail4.com/t/r/l/ihiklrk/zktiljky/i/

Preliminary Application Deadline: March 11, 2012 (11:59 p.m. EST)

Awardees will receive monetary grants ranging from $15,000 to $30,000.

Case studies about award-winning partnerships will be disseminated throughout the community development and law enforcement industries.

Cash grants will be awarded in the following two categories:

Neighborhood Revitalization Awards (Five at $20,000-30,000): These awards celebrate exemplary collaboration between community groups and police that yields crime reduction as well as economic development outcomes, such as
real estate development, business attraction and job growth.

Special Strategy Awards (Five at $15,000): Community and police partners who have achieved significant accomplishments in one of the following areas will receive awards:

  *   Applied Technology
  *   Aesthetics and Greenspace Improvement
  *   Diversity Inclusion & Integration
  *   Drug Market Disruption
  *   Gang Prevention & Youth Safety
  *   Seniors & Safety

Find out more atwww.lisc.org/metlife<http://csi.cmail4.com/t/r/l/ihiklrk/zktiljky/d/

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On Monday, April 23rd, you are invited to the 15th Annual Connecticut Immigrant Day, hosted by the Connecticut Immigrant & Refugee Coalition (CIRC).  The event will be held on from 1pm-3pm in the Old Judiciary Room, featuring remarks by Secretary of State Merrill and a keynote address from Dominican-born President Daisy Cocco De Philippis of Naugatuck Valley Community College.

As always, CIRC will be recognizing 15-20 new Americans who have made significant contributions to their profession or community as well as two high school or college students who have excelled academically and extracurricularly.  Please consider nominating an individual who has exemplified these characteristics.  Nominees must meet the following eligibility requirements to be considered:

- Connecticut resident.

- Naturalized citizen.  (Note that citizenship is NOT a requirement for the student awards.)

- Contributed to their profession or community.

Details about the event, and a nomination form for awards, are attached.

Immigrant Day Nomination 2012.pdf

If you have any questions or concerns concerning Immigrant Day or the nomination form, please feel free to contact CIRC President Robert Fishman at jfact@mcmgmt.com.  We look forward to seeing you!

 

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The TKF Foundation announces the final phase of the Open Spaces Sacred Places (OSSP) National Awards Program.  The program was enacted in 2 phases, a Planning Grant Phase, now closed, and an open call for proposals. Final Awards will fund development of significant new sacred public green spaces in urban settings that demonstrate a combination of high quality design-build and rigorous research about user impacts. The total remaining funding pool is $4 million. Funding will be provided to cross-disciplinary teams that are able to 1) conceptualize, plan, design and implement an open and sacred green space, 2) conduct associated research study(ies), and 3) communicate scientific findings.  TKF seeks to identify projects replicable in their intent.  Projects should also be generalizable in the challenges they address to serve as potential archetypes for urban areas across the U.S.

For more information and guidelines, please see the Request for Proposal.

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SOILent Green - Made FOR People

Fair Haven, CT - “Soylent green is people!” So screams the blustering bloviator of 1970 b-film maxims, Charlton Heston [I mean, who can forget this gem,It’s a Madhouse! from that ape flick] at the end of the same titled film when he discovers that Soylent Green is not just a natural food product created to feed the starving mass of NYC in 2022, after global warming has destroyed all of Earth’s natural resources, but is actually a cannibalistic nightmare. [Catch the film and see for yourself, the New Haven Bioregional Group/Transition Greater New Haven is having a screening of this fine flick on Thursday, February 16 at 5:30 pm at the New Haven Main Library.]

I have to say that scenario doesn’t sound soooo far fetched. I mean, global climate chaos is already here and then there’s Monsanto attempting to patent our food supply…sometimes ‘70s films get it right [see Network for Paddy Chayefsky’s prescient, darkly fabulous take on the television industry.] So here’s my elevator pitch for my own movie about food security called SOILent Green. It’s about growing food for ourselves in urban areas where fresh, healthy food is now scarce and only available in out of the way and overpriced grocery bins in football field-size supermarkets. What if we spin Chuckie’s blather around and say instead that SOILent Green is made FOR people? That food security is at hand if we all put our minds, hearts and hands to work? Then this particular film could potentially have a satisfying and maybe even happy ending. And in Fair Haven, Connecticut, my sense is that we are on our way to having that happy ending right here.


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IRIS- Integrated Refugee & Immigrant Services is expecting over 20 new refugees to arrive in New Haven over the next two weeks.  We urgently need beds for them, especially twin size beds– mattresses, box springs, and frames.

We also need dressers and chests of drawers.

If you would like to donate any of these items – in good condition, please  -- and you live in or close to New Haven, please contact Chris George at cgeorge@irisct.org, or (203) 562-2095.  If you cannot deliver, we will arrange to pick them up this week.

Please also share this message with friends, family and colleagues-- anyone who might be able to help.

Thank you for your continued commitment to serving New Haven's refugee community!

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