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The Alliance: Voice of Community Nonprofits invites you to its 2018 Election Program – Regional “Vote or Lose” Briefing Series

There is a lot at stake this election, and nonprofits must make sure candidates hear their voices. Hear from former legislators, nonprofit leaders and Alliance staff on how to effectively engage gubernatorial and legislative candidates through nonpartisan activities during the elections.  

Who should attend?

Nonprofit staff, board members,volunteers and supporters of your mission.

• July 10 at 1:30 p.m. - Counseling Centers, Waterbury

• July 11 at  9:30 a.m. - Child and Family Agency of Southeastern CT, New London

• July 17 at 10:00 a.m. - Keystone House, Norwalk

• July 23 at 10:00 a.m. - MARC, Middletown

• July 25 at 9:30 a.m. - United Way of Greater New Haven, New Haven

REGISTER HERE

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Adventure in Every Neighborhood This Summer

A series of free and affordable adventures happening in every New Haven neighborhood this summer kicks off this Thursday. “One City” launches with the “Family Fun Expo,” 4- 8 p.m. at the Floyd Little Athletic Center, 480 Sherman Parkway.

The expo begins 60 days of events, concert series, neighborhood festivals, and other local adventures. Firehouses in each neighborhood are providing fire safety training. A closing ceremony is planned to be held on the New Haven Green on August 26th. All “Once City” events are posted on theNew Haven One City website.

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Connecticut Health I-TEAM (C-HIT) may have one of the state’s smallest newsrooms, but it has a big impact. With a reach of more than 1.2 million readers, C-HIT is delivering on its mission of empowering residents to challenge public policy with its deep focus on health and safety issues. 

For the next two years, C-HIT will produce stories focused on children’s and teen health and access to health care. Using a $20,000 grant from The Community Foundation, C-HIT will dig into reams of data, investigate programs, and report on the local experiences to provide in-depth coverage of important topics such as obesity and suicide. Continue reading.

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World Record Attempt in New Haven...

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Thats right folks! We are attempting a Guinness Book World Record for Most Vocal Solos in a Song on June 21, 2018.  

Musical Intervention, in partnership with Make Music New Haven, Arts Council of Greater New Haven, International Make Music Day and The New Haven Parking Authority will host an attempt to break a record for most vocal solos in a song. 

Musical Intervention is inviting between 400 and 500 people to have their voices recorded singing a small section of "Lean On Me" by Bill Withers.  

The current world record is 365 voices in one song. We will attempt to beat this record on top of the Temple Street Garage. 

Registration starts at 4pm on the 9th floor of the Temple Street Garage. The World Record Attempt will start at 6pm and last for about an hour. All participants are asked to remain on the 10th floor during the attempt. 

After the record attempt we will celebrate with live music and games.

This event is a family friendly drug and alcohol free event. 

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The art installation, WE ARE—A Nation of Immigrants has transformed the New Haven Green and buildings throughout the city into a public celebration of the rich diversity and contributions of immigrants. 

The opening celebration takes place Friday, June 8 at 5:30 p.m. at the New Haven Green, where the portraits will remain until September 4th.

The outdoor exhibit of 60 larger-than-life portraits of New Haven residents directly brings the issue of immigration to the forefront at this critical time when many immigrants face a climate of fear.

WE ARE – A Nation of Immigrants was created by artist Joe Standart, who is behind the long-running Portrait of America project in cities around the country. Standart’s style of extreme close-ups of the eyes of his subjects invites viewers to reflect on the humanity of the people looking at them.  Continue reading.

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CT Food Justice Project at New Haven Farms

About the Connecticut Food Justice VISTA Project

The Connecticut Food Justice VISTA Project is a partnership between non-profits throughoutthe state, each with one to two VISTA Members building the capacity of that organization.Together we strive for a multigenerational, racially and economically diverse group of leaders with the skills to move communities across Connecticut toward a just food system. With VISTA Member support, host sites commit to empowering their communities to have impact on food-related programs and services, and the food system in Connecticut as a whole. VISTA Members in the project will: 1. Participate in a collaborative forum for sharing best practices and curriculum among 11 project sites and 16 VISTA Members. 2. Build the capacity of each organization to empower under-represented populations 3. Create, expand and enhance the services offered by their host site by fundraising, managing volunteers, convening the community, surveying the community, enhancing awareness of food insecurity and injustice, and much more. University of Connecticut Extension, in partnership with some of the most effective and innovative nonprofit organizations in Connecticut, is coordinating the sixth year of this multi-site project beginning in August 2018.

Member Duties

New Haven Farms’ (NHF) mission is to promote health and community development through urban agriculture. NHF engages at-risk residents in growing food, cooking and nutrition education, and accessing healthy food through the 16-week Farm Based Wellness Program. The NHF’s VISTA will continue to build organizational capacity related to promoting health and community development through urban agriculture in low socioeconomic status (SES) New Haven neighborhoods. The VISTA will continue to strengthen our recruitment process to ensure consistent yearly enrollment in our summer Farm-Based Wellness Program (FBWP), support the FBWP by creating systems to ensure efficient and effective delivery on an annual basis, and develop our Community Health Ambassador (CHA) program as a pathway to becoming empowered community health workers. ***Service with CT-FJP at all our sites requires a minimum of 35 hours a week and can go above 40 hours dependent on site requirements***
Program Benefits

Relocation Allowance, Childcare assistance if eligible, Education award upon successful completion of service, Health Coverage*, Choice of Education Award or End of Service Stipend, Stipend, Living Allowance, Training.
*For details about AmeriCorps VISTA healthcare benefits, please visit http://www.vistacampus.gov/healthcare

Terms

Permits attendance at school during off hours, Car recommended, Permits working at another job during off hours.

Service Areas

Community and Economic Development, Education, Community Outreach, Health, Environment, Hunger, Neighborhood Revitalization.

Skills

Urban Planning, Communications, General Skills, Leadership, Community Organization, Computers/Technology, Writing/Editing, Public Health, Non-Profit Management, Social Service, Recruitment, Team Work.

To apply

Visit https://my.americorps.gov/mp/listing/viewListing.do?id=76681&fromSearch=true to apply.

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