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Community Foundation President & CEO Will Ginsberg shares his thoughts about Charlottesville, New Haven and our community's future on The Foundation's blog.
The time of testing is upon us. Will we stand up to the powerful forces that would substitute hatred and demonization for the inclusive, unified and optimistic spirit of community that we have so painstakenly built over the decades?
Read the post at #NHVCares Blog
Hi all,
I know this topic comes up frequently, but IRIS is looking to change/upgrade its donor database, and is wondering what other groups' experiences have been. We currently have Giftworks, and one option would be to upgrade to their new cloud edition, but we also want to explore other systems.
If you are willing to share (via phone, in person, or email, whatever you prefer) about what system you use and what your experience has been like, can you let me know?
Thanks!
Kelly Hebrank
Development Specialist at IRIS
(203) 562-2095 x226
khebrank@irisct.org
At Common Ground, a truly diverse community of 200 students from 16 different towns experiences a mix of high academic standards, active learning and leadership opportunities, and small school supports that are producing dramatic educational results.
Common Ground -- the nation’s oldest environmental charter high school, creating the next generation of successful college students and powerful environmental leaders -- is seeking a passionate, creative, outstanding Youth Organizer. This is a once-in-a-career opportunity to work at a school that prioritizes leadership development and project-based learning around environmental and social justice issues.
The Youth Organizer is a newly-created part-time position designed to address the organizational need for and commitment to greater student empowerment and engagement regarding systems of oppression, as well as models and tools for resisting and transforming those systems. The position will be responsible for supporting student facilitation of after-school programs and creating spaces for students to reflect and take action together on issues of community, power, oppression, and justice.
This employee will have the chance to:
- Dedicate time to getting to know the school and organization while building relationships with students in and out of the classroom and with staff across the organization
- Support student planning and facilitation of existing after-school programs focused on activism, identity, and organizing
- Co-create all school opportunities with students during school-wide events (such as assemblies/town halls, biannual Mix It Up Day events, etc.) and after-school workshops to build student awareness around issues of social and environmental justice
- Facilitate or coordinate workshops for student group leaders to develop leadership, activism, and organizing skills
- Help facilitate field work/trips or guest speakers for classroom-based and out-of-school opportunities (including experiences such as plays, workshops, protests, conferences, etc.)
- Facilitate student participation in organizational committees and decision-making (e.g. curriculum re-development, working to build a more effective and inclusive organization, board of directors)
- Support student action to create community events, engage in advocacy, and develop and/or participate in existing campaigns in area issues of their choosing and concern
- Participate in a working group aiming to build the capacity of Common Ground staff to support student organizing, and student-led and intergenerational change efforts
- Facilitate networking with other youth-serving organizations in New Haven
Together with the CEIO (Co-Creating Effective and Inclusive Organizations) Core Partnership Team, with support from the Student Affairs Manager and Environmental Leadership Manager, the Organizer will identify local opportunities for our students to develop their leadership skills and create change in and beyond our school community.
Common Ground is seeking outstanding candidates with:
- Concrete youth organizing experience (six months minimum organizing experience preferred but not required)
- Experience with and passion for working with youth from diverse ethnic, racial, and class backgrounds is a must
- Experience developing leadership in others
- A high level of self-motivation and a proven ability to work independently as well as collaboratively
- A passion for social, environmental, and food justice
We will accept applications from:
- individuals who would join our staff as part-time employees, and
- community organizations, who would act as independent contractors and identify a member of staff to play the role of youth organizer
This is a part-time position (approximately 40 hours over two week periods during the school year, with the possibility of summer work), mostly during the second half of the school day and after school hours as well as some evenings and weekends for events. This position can be structured as an hourly position compensated at $18 per hour, or a contract with an organization for $15,000 for the school year.
To apply, please send résumé and cover letter to:
Jesse Delia
Environmental Leadership Manager
jdelia@commongroundct.org
Applications will be received on a rolling basis and will begin being reviewed on August 28, 2017. Applicants will be contacted to schedule first interviews in-person or by phone in late August.
Common Ground is particularly eager for candidates who help us fulfill our commitment to building a racially and culturally diverse faculty and staff.
It is the policy of the New Haven Ecology Project, Inc. and Common Ground High School that no person shall be excluded from participation in, denied the benefits of, or otherwise discriminated against under any program, including employment, because of race, color, religious creed, sex, age, national origin, ancestry, marital status, civil union status, sexual orientation, mental retardation, and past/present history of mental disorder, learning disability and physical disability.
It is the policy of the New Haven Ecology Project, Inc. and Common Ground High School to provide equal employment opportunities to all qualified individuals without regard to age, color, marital status, civil union status, national origin, disability, race, religion, sexual orientation or gender in all personnel actions, including recruitment, evaluation, selection, daily interactions, promotion, compensation, training and termination.
In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA), as amended, it is the policy of the New Haven Ecology Project, Inc. and Common Ground High School not to discriminate against protected qualified applicants and employees with disabilities in all aspect of employment.
OPEN POSITION
Program Intern
Downtown Evening Soup Kitchen, Inc.
Part time, 10-15 hours per week
Overview
Downtown Evening Soup Kitchen (DESK) seeks a dedicated and passionate intern who will be responsible for overseeing the Food Pantry program. The successful candidate will be an advanced student or burgeoning professional in a field related to social work, nonprofit administration, public health, or nutrition.
Mission & Background Information
Downtown Evening Soup Kitchen serves people who are experiencing homelessness or living in poverty by providing food assistance and services that promote health, community, and equity. Since 1987, DESK has offered evening meals and a weekly food pantry to the Greater New Haven community.
Position Summary
The Program Intern will oversee the Food Pantry program under the guidance of the Program Manager and Executive Director. The Food Pantry program serves on average 80 people per week by providing groceries on site at 311 Temple Street. The program operates Wednesdays, 2:00-3:00 pm, so the successful candidate must be available between 1:00 and 4:00 on Wednesdays. The Program Intern will be responsible for coordination with and supervision of volunteers, overseeing the set-up and clean-up of the program, and basic performance measurement to determine the program’s ongoing effectiveness and efficiency.
Responsibilities
- Volunteer Management and Supervision – The Program Intern will supervise up to 14 volunteers.
- Program Execution – The Program Intern will be in charge of ensuring that the program is carried out under the standards and guidelines set forth by DESK staff.
- Client Relations – The Program Intern will work directly with clients to ensure that their immediate needs are met vis-à-vis the Food Pantry program.
- Performance Measurement and Quality Assurance – The Program Intern will work with Executive Director to develop the standards and metrics to determine program success, and ensure that all requisite data are collected in an appropriate manner.
Qualifications and Requirements
Candidates applying to this position should be enthusiastic about providing much-needed services to the target population. While the successful candidate need not have extensive experience working with people who are experiencing homelessness or living in poverty, s/he should demonstrate a desire to pursue a career in social services, public health, nutrition, or the nonprofit sector. The following qualities will be sought after in candidates who apply for this position:
- 2+ years of social services or nonprofit work OR in pursuit of a relevant degree
- Strong leadership & communication skills
- Very good social/“people” skills
- High school degree or equivalent
- Proficient with Microsoft Office software (including Excel)
- Creative thinking and problem solving
Compensation and Benefits
This is an unpaid internship position. The primary benefit to the successful candidate will be in the form of direct services experience and university credit if applicable.
How to Apply:
Interested candidates should email a cover letter and résumé to Steve Werlin at swerlin@deskct.org with “Program Intern Application” in the subjection line.
DESK is an equal opportunity employer who values greatly the role of diversity in the workplace and encourages applications from people of all backgrounds and lifestyles.
OPEN POSITION
Volunteer Coordinator
Downtown Evening Soup Kitchen, Inc.
Part time, 10-15 hours per week
Overview
Downtown Evening Soup Kitchen (DESK) seeks a dedicated and passionate volunteer to serve as the point-person and coordinator for day-to-day volunteer activities. The appropriate volunteer will be a self-starter with strong computer skills and who is friendly and welcoming and has excellent people skills.
Mission & Background Information
Downtown Evening Soup Kitchen serves people who are experiencing homelessness or living in poverty by providing food assistance and services that promote health, community, and equity. Since 1987, DESK has offered evening meals and a weekly food pantry to the Greater New Haven community.
Position Summary
The Volunteer Coordinator works with the Executive Director and Program Manager to coordinate all volunteer activities. Because volunteers are primarily scheduled online and coordinated via email and phone, the majority of the 10-15 hours per week can be accomplished remotely; in addition, the Volunteer Coordinator must be available for a few hours each week to meet with the Executive Director and Program Manager onsite at 311 Temple Street in New Haven. The Volunteer Coordinator serves as the primary point-of-contact for all volunteers seeking to serve at DESK. Duties include the following:
- Conducting volunteer outreach to recruit new volunteers.
- Administering DESK’s online scheduling system through SignUp.com.
- Communicating with volunteers to answer questions and ensure that they are aware of any guidelines and rules for volunteers, as well as their rights as volunteers.
- Working with court-appointed and for-credit volunteers to ensure that they are tracking their hours appropriately and can access any documentation needed for proper fulfillment.
- Maintaining the volunteer Group Schedule, and working with volunteer Group Captains to ensure that their groups will have the appropriate number of volunteers.
- Communicating with and scheduling other one-time occasional volunteer groups and service-learning groups.
- Overseeing volunteer data entry to ensure the proper tracking of volunteer activities.
- Working with the Program Manager and Executive Director to develop new volunteer opportunities that can better serve the organization and the community.
Qualifications and Requirements
Because the Volunteer Coordinator is often the first person that a new volunteer will encounter, the most qualified candidate will be very enthusiastic about DESK and the people we serve. The Volunteer Coordinator must have excellent people-skills and be able to represent DESK in an outgoing, positive, and dynamic fashion. The ideal candidate will be comfortable with learning new online applications (like SignUp.com), and can communicate promptly and professionally via email.
Compensation and Benefits
This is an unpaid volunteer position. The primary benefit will be in the form of direct services experience, university credit (if applicable), and the overall satisfaction of helping those in need.
How to Apply:
Interested candidates should email a letter of interest and résumé to Steve Werlin at swerlin@deskct.org with “Volunteer Coordinator” in the subjection line.
DESK is an equal opportunity employer who values greatly the role of diversity in the workplace and encourages applications from people of all backgrounds and lifestyles.
United Way of Greater New Haven brings people and organizations together to create solutions to Greater New Haven’s most pressing challenges in the areas of Education, Health and Financial Stability. We tackle issues that cannot be solved by any one group working alone.
Roles and Responsibilities
United Way of Greater New Haven seeks enthusiastic college graduates and professionals interested in an invaluable experience to include professional training, fundraising and community engagement skills and opportunities. The Campaign Associate will work closely with the United Way Resource Development team, other United Way staff, community leaders and workplace volunteers to help manage and increase support for the 2017 United Way workplace campaign. This is a seasonal, full-time (30-40 hours weekly) position from September 15 through December 15, 2017.
The basic responsibilities and expectations of a Campaign Associate are as follows:
- Assist with account management of a variety of businesses and organizations in the Greater New Haven region that run United Way workplace campaigns.
- Attend an orientation on roles and responsibilities along with techniques for effective calls, group presentations and data collection and management.
- Participate in campaign planning, coordinator meetings, kick off events, and presentations with United Way staff.
- Manage distribution and collection of United Way campaign materials to local businesses and organizations.
- Manage campaign calendar and update campaign data as needed.
- Assist with special events and volunteer projects as needed.
- Other duties as assigned.
Requirements
- Good communication skills and familiarity with fundraising techniques
- Excellent organizational skills and familiarity working in a professional office environment
- Ability to work well with a team as well as independently
- Advanced Microsoft Word and Excel skills; knowledge of Google applications (e.g. Gmail, Insightly, Google drive, etc.)
- Own a vehicle and have a valid driver’s license and car insurance and be willing to travel throughout the Greater New Haven area.
Application Procedure
Interested candidates should submit a letter of interest and resume to employment@uwgnh.org.
No phone calls, please.
All applications are treated confidentially. The position will remain open until filled.
**United Way of Greater New Haven is an equal opportunity employer.**
From NonProfit Quarterly
Nonprofits should understand that this moment defines us on a deep level—a moment where civil society must declare with moral certainty that notions of racial superiority are antithetical to our common humanity and our future. As a sector, we have not taken the leadership on this that we should. In fact, our organizations often mirror the distortions of larger society. Not only must we publicly disavow white supremacy; we must offer a counter narrative, and model leadership that supports racial justice and economic justice—in society at large and in our organizations. We have no time to waste. More...
https://nonprofitquarterly.org/2017/08/14/ending-white-supremacy-nonprofit-action/