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Provides a tax credit to business firms that make cash investments in qualifying community programs conducted by TAX EXEMPT OR MUNICIPAL AGENCIES.
For more information please go to ct.gov/drs or click below to fill out the forms.
http://www.ct.gov/drs/lib/drs/fillable_forms/2012forms/2012-naa-01fillable.pdf
If you are interested in participating, please e-mail the proposal and 990 to ccarbona@newhavenct.net by April 6, 2012 @ noon.
This book will help educators make sense of the many patterns and behaviors that we see in the Net Generation but don’t quite understand.
Connecticut Main Street Center seeks a multifaceted Community Engagement Director. This outgoing and engaging professional will spark and guide downtown revitalization through a comprehensive statewide strategy using a combination of training and education, coalition building, community organization and grassroots advocacy.
Click for complete position descriptions and information about how to apply. |
SEIU
Stronger Together
UNION ORGANIZER - NEW ORGANIZING
Help Rebuild the Middle Class
Important opportunity to work on innovative campaigns to empower workers in the 99 percent to take on the power of the 1 percent. We need creative electoral campaigners, social and environmental activists, community organizers, labor organizers, students interested in starting social justice careers to work alongside low-wage workers as they speak out together for good jobs. Must be willing to work in stressful, hectic campaign environment and bring strong field and relational skills. Candidate should have a track record of working or volunteering for underdogs and overlooked causes.
The New England Health Care Employees Union, District 1199/SEIU is looking for smart, motivated individuals who want to help workers fight for better working conditions, dignity on the job, and improvements in health care for all working families.
Often called "my favorite union" by Martin Luther King Jr., District 1199 is a bold, democratic labor organization with a long activist tradition. Over the past 25 years, we have used strategic campaigns and direct action to form unions, win significant victories for employees, and demand improvements for sick, elderly, and needy patients in nursing homes, state mental retardation and mental health facilities, hospitals and other health care centers.
We are the largest health care union in New England with 22,000 members, including nurses, nursing assistants, dietary workers, and housekeepers. The majority of our members and staff are women, people of color, and/or immigrants. We are also affiliated with the Service Employees International Union (SEIU) -- the largest and fastest-growing labor union in the country.
Union Organizers on the New Organizing team help workers develop and run campaigns to form a union at the workplace, often against significant opposition from management and corporate owners.
Responsibilities include:
- Through house visits, leafleting, and phone calls, identify health care workers who are interested in forming a union.
- Meet with workers (one-on-one meetings, phone calls, house visits, and small group meetings) to discuss benefits of a union and expected opposition from management.
- Train and support workers to take action, organize a union drive, and become leaders in the workplace.
- Plan and lead actions, rallies, events, and strikes.
Qualifications:
- Demonstrated leadership skills at work, on campus, or in the community. Experience as a union or community organizer preferred; experience working in health care also a plus.
- Ability to work with people from diverse backgrounds and cultures. Bilingual skills in Spanish, Creole/French, or Portuguese a plus.
- Ability to work independently, solve problems, and manage time and priorities.
- Willingness to work long hours, including nights and weekends.
- Good listening, speaking and writing communication skills.
- Automobile and valid driver's license.
Compensation:
Salary dependent on experience; includes medical benefits, pension, and paid vacation time.
To Apply:
Email cover letter and resume to: resumes@seiu.catsone.com
PACT Now Accepting Applications for 2013 Program Year
It's recruitment season, friends, and PACT is excited to begin meeting potential Allies for the Class of 2013! Our Allies serve at nonprofits in and around New Haven, Bridgeport and Hartford, and they receive living stipends and free basic healthcare. Know someone who would make a great Ally? Send them our way or direct them to our PublicAllies.org Connecticut Community page, where they can find specific info on the PACT program, as well as the online application.
http://oneharvest.com/index.php?q=about
Check out this website and let them know if you want them to come to CT.
Thanks Kathy
Executive Administrative Assistant
The Executive Director of URU, The Right To Be, Inc. is seeking an experienced Executive Administrative Assistant for work with an expanding non-profit company.
Responsibilities include:
- Provide administrative support as assigned for a diverse range of internal and external needs.
- Scheduling and keeping track of meeting and screening schedules
- Booking travel arrangements and managing complex travel itineraries
- Drafting correspondence in both email and hard copy
- Creating final reports utilizing Microsoft Power Point
- Typing dictated letters, responding to e-mails, mailing and faxing documents, and organizing files
- Working with data in Excel spreadsheets
- Communication with various sectors (healthcare, legislative) to promote events
- Event management
This position requires the following:
- Demonstrated ability to type a minimum of 70 wpm
- Minimum 2 years previous experience in an office setting
- Must have mastery of Microsoft Office (PowerPoint, outlook, word, and excel)
- Working knowledge of social networking platforms such as Facebook, Youtube, and Twitter
- Ability to work both independently and as part of a team
- A mature, motivated, and organizing person
- Strong writing and grammar skills required
- Excellent communication skills
- Strong ability to multi-task
- Car is a plus
Salary of 35-40K depending on experience and benefits
If interested please send resume to uruprojectcoordinator@gmail.com
Please make the heading “Administrative Assistant – Your Last Name”
Please do not apply if you do not have previous experience as an administrative assistant nor type 70 wpm.
No phone calls please!
Good News! Updates to the Microsoft Software Donation Program
It is hard to believe how far we’ve come since we first started donating Microsoft software. TechSoup used to distribute software donations to worthy nonprofit organizations from the basement of a San Francisco Victorian. More than10 years later, TechSoup Global has moved on from that basement, but Microsoft software donations are still mainstays of the TechSoup program. And it’s a good thing! Since they started the program in 1998, Microsoft has donated more than $3.9 billion worth of software to nonprofit organizations in more than 100 countries worldwide, now reaching over 40,000 nonprofits each year. That’s a lot of basement-fulls of software!
We at TechSoup want to thank Microsoft for its longstanding commitment to supporting nonprofits around the world through software donations and more, and are thrilled to join them in announcing some important updates to their software donations program that will make it even easier for nonprofits and public libraries to get the Microsoft products they need, when they need them.
Beginning today, July 27, 2011, organizations now have more flexibility regarding when they can request Microsoft software donations and in the product donations available. And, to make navigating the program easier, we’re introducing the Microsoft Donation Center, where eligible organizations can easily track their Microsoft requests, see the value of donations received to date, and more.
How the Microsoft Program Updates Benefit Your Organization
- Request what you need, when you need it:Organizations can now request Microsoft products as needed, not just once per year. Also, there is no longer a five-seat minimum requirement, so an organization can request just one license if that is all it needs.
- Get more complete solutions: Now you can request from up to 10 different Microsoft title groups in each two-year cycle, so you can build more complete solutions that help you meet your mission. And, with the addition of Microsoft’s Get Genuine Windows product, organizations can ensure their existing computers are running genuine versions of Microsoft operating systems (learn more about Get Genuine).
- Easily see Microsoft donations details at a glance: To help organizations manage their Microsoft donations, TechSoup has created the Microsoft Donation Center (accessible from the Donation Request/History page under My Account), where nonprofits can get all the pertinent details in one place. Organizations can easily track what’s been donated so far, what remains of their software allotment, when their cycle resets, and more nonprofit resources available from Microsoft.
- Existing Microsoft cycles have been reset: If your organization is already participating in the Microsoft Software Donation Program through TechSoup, your cycle has been reset! Your two-year donation cycle will start again when you place your first Microsoft request after July 27, 2011, and will reset every two years on the anniversary of that request. Requests placed before July 27, 2011, will not count against your new Microsoft software donation allotment.
Not sure if your organization is eligible for the Microsoft Software Donation Program? Take our Check Program Eligibility Quiz – see if you’re eligible for Microsoft and our 44 other donation programs.
To learn more about the updates to the Microsoft Software Donation Program and how they affect your organization, visit our Overview of the Microsoft Software Donation Program. Then, watch out free webinars on the Microsoft Donation Program: Microsoft Donation Program: How Does It Work?and Microsoft Donation Program: Get Your Questions Answered.
Together with Microsoft, we’re excited to help you understand the updates and how they can benefit your organization, and – ultimately – your community.
The item is sent to your nonprofit and the donor gets a receipt for tax-deduction purposes.