Weekly Do-Gooder Jobs and Events

RESOURCES

Guys, I just need a happy story today, so here is a news clip on the Book Buddies program, in which kids read to shelter animals

 

JOBS

Executive Director at Brookwood Community Farm (Mass)

Supervising Attorney at Myrna Vazquez, Inc. (Boston)

Regional Director for Europe at The Center for Reproductive Rights (Geneva, NY)

Policy and Program Director at League of Women Voters of NYS (Albany)

Attorney/Advocate at Domestic Violence Crisis Center (Stamford, CT)

Director of Business Development, TMI at Do Something (NYC)This sounds really awesome

Development and External Affairs Manager at The Sugar Hill Children’s Museum of Art & Storytelling (NYC)

Features Editor, Managing Editor, and a video Director/Editor at Racked (NYC)

Lecturers in International Educational Development at Teachers College, Columbia University (NYC)

Intervention and Best Care Program Manager and Finance-Operations Position at New York City Alliance Against Sexual Assault (NYC)

Manager, Corporate and Foundation Relations at Helen Keller International (NYC)

Project Director at Museum of the City of New York (NYC) for the 21st century gallery, OMG!

Senior Development Officer at American Jewish World Service (NYC)

Legal Fellow at Institute for Policy Integrity (NYC)

Educational Initiative Coordinator at Girls Educational & Mentoring Services (NYC)

Special Collections Librarian at The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History (NYC)

Grants Manager at Gay Men’s Health Crisis (NYC)

Client Services Representative at Planned Parenthood of New York City (NYC)

Front End Engineer at The Muse (NYC)These are the folks who publish my work!

Marketing Manager at NYC Parks & Recreation (NYC)I am Knope-ing out about this

Director of Arts & Business Council of New York Programs at Americans for the Arts (NYC)

Associate Director of Worker Education & Labor Studies at CUNY School of Professional Studies (NYC)

Director of Criminal Justice at Laura and John Arnold Foundation (NYC)

PT Writer/Social Media Specialist at Phoenix House (NYC)

Operations Manager, Culinary Events at Share Our Strength (DC)

Vice President, Development at National Council of La Raza (DC)

Meeting Planner at National Abortion Federation (DC)

Youth Engagement Program Officer at Partners of the Americas (DC)

Trafficking Case Manager at Ayuda (DC)

Migratory Bird Campaign Director at American Bird Conservancy (VA)

Development Officer at Physicians for Peace (Norfolk)

Program Officer at Kate B. Reynolds Charitable Trust (Winston-Salem)

Field Director at SPARK (Atlanta)Love them

Manager of School and Community Partnerships at Woodruff Arts Center (Atlanta)

Executive Director, Caribbean Program at The Nature Conservancy (Miami)!!!

Policy & Advocacy Strategist, Reproductive Justice Campaign at American Civil Liberties Union of Texas (Houston) This job would take over your life, but I feel like it would be worth it

Legal Director at American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of Arizona (Phoenix)

Category Marketing Manager at Eventbrite (SF)

Development Manager, Corporations and Foundations (West Coast) at Kiva Microfunds (SF)

Program Officer, Community Health at San Francisco Foundation (SF)

Senior Consultant: Public Health and Policy at JSI Research & Training Institute (SF)

Program Manager at Raising A Reader San Francisco and Alameda Counties (SF)

Racial Justice / Civil Rights Law and Policy Fellowship at Equal Justice Society (SF)

Digital Media Coordinator at California Coalition Against Sexual Assault (Sacramento)

Development Manager, Grants at Starlight Children’s Foundation Global Office (LA)

 

OPPORTUNITIES

Essay contest: What is the most important health problem facing youth in the world today and why?

Apply to be a TED Fellow

Call for experiments/submissions: The Radical Queer Affinity Collective invites for an experimental interrogation of “the personal is political”

Several deadlines for documentary filmmakers note that the first few deadlines have passed, but scroll down for more!

Call for submissions for Brooklyn artists

2014-15 RJFP – HIV Fellowship for recent law school graduates

The Paris Review is looking for a writer-in-residence in NYC

Women Action & theMedia is looking for interns

 

EVENTS

April 4-6: The Power of Narrative Conference (Boston)

April 5: The Mother Wit Conference: “Releasing our Stories, Transforming our Pain, Reclaiming our Power” (NYC)

April 6-8: YTH Live 2014 (SF)

April 8: Corporations, Consumption and Protecting Public Health (NYC)

April 9: New Feminist Solutions: Social Justice Approaches to Ending Domestic Violence (NYC)

April 23: Screening of THE MUSLIMS ARE COMING (NYC)

April 26: A Butterfly for Brooklyn (Brooklyn) pyrotechnic performance piece for Judy Chicago’s 75th birthday

April 27: The Center for Anti-Violence’s Prom (NYC) I love this organization!

April 27: NY Abortion Access Fund’s Bowl-a-thon (NYC) I love them too! Why are you so popular, April 27?

May 2: Essential Ellen Willis Book Release Party (Brooklyn)I love you, Ellen Willis.  May 14: Soapbox, fundraiser for the Landromat Project (NYC)

May 14: Women and Economic Security Conference: Changing Policy and Practice (Ann Arbor)

May 27-June 1: Southern Jam (Marshall, NC)

June 2-5: HIV is Not a Crime Conference (IA)

Until June 6: Witness: Art and Civil Rights in the Sixties at Brooklyn Museum of Art (Brooklyn)

Until June 29: Carrie Mae Weems: The Museum Series at the Studio Museum of Harlem (NYC)

 

 

Find Your “Fit” in the Non-Profit World

Find Your “Fit” in the Non-Profit World

My latest from ProfessionalGal, featuring a picture of a cat in a box.

 

When you start your nonprofit job search, you are likely looking for 1) a job description for which you are qualified and 2) a mission that really speaks to you. However, you should also make sure that you are picking the type of organization that will allow you to have the kind of experience you want. Especially if you are new to the non-profit world, it might be difficult to figure that out. I thought I’d help you out by outlining a few different kinds of non-profits and what you can expect when you work for them.
Just a reminder: Every organization is its own special snowflake with its own special culture. So take my descriptions with a grain of salt—they are guidelines, not definitions.

SERVICE PROVIDER

What you want: To help people.

What you’ll get: A fairly informal office with clients coming in all day. Depending on the clients, this may make things rowdy, and you may need to put out (literal and figurative) fires throughout the day.

How to know: The position will likely emphasize communication skills and the ability to get along with lots of different kinds of people. They may also prioritize hiring people from their community (e.g. survivors of domestic violence, African-American men, or residents of a certain neighborhood).

Positions available: Development staff with a focus on government grants. Social worker/medical doctor/counselor. Don’t expect a lot of administrative openings, although there may be finance or inventory staff to support government grants.

You’ll love this if: You love the stimulation of being around people all day.

ADVOCACY ORGANIZATION

What you want: To make lasting change.

What you’ll get: A fast-paced office that speaks in code about politicians, upcoming legislation, and government bodies. Basically, House of Cards without the corruption.

How to know: “Law” or “Policy” will likely be in the organization’s name. The board and staff list may include people with political and governmental backgrounds.

Positions available: Staff Attorney, Policy Analyst, Researcher. Development staff with a focus on foundations.

You’ll love this if: You love a good fight.

FOUNDATION

What you want: To redistribute money and power.

What you’ll get: A relatively comfortable office with really smart co-workers. If you are a Program Officer, expect everyone you meet at a networking event to know your name and want to talk to you.

How to know: There are organizations that use “fund” or “foundation” in their name, but are not actually grant-making organizations. If the organization makes grants, their description will mention forging partnerships and measuring outcomes.

Positions available: Some foundations raise money and give it away, which means that there may be some fundraising positions open, particularly for Major Gifts Officers or Individual Giving Managers. More frequently, you will see Program Officer or Program Associate positions, which require an academic or professional background in a certain subject matter. Foundations also tend to have a few more administrative positions open, particularly for Grants Managers, who usually take care of the paperwork and reporting requirements from grantees.

You’ll love this if: You want to know a lot about a field of work.

CORPORATE-STYLE CHARITY

What you want: To make a difference at the macro level.

What you’ll get: A decent office with co-workers who wear suits; slightly better than average benefits and pay; co-workers who may have moved between corporations and non-profits

How to know: You will very likely know the name of this organization and the names of people in leadership roles—e.g. Clinton Global Initiative, Boys & Girls Club, Habitat for Humanity.

Positions available: Multiple social media and marketing positions, major gifts officers, precise administrative positions (e.g. Payroll Manager rather than HR Manager), project leads for big projects like a well-known conference or event (e.g. Avon Walk for Breast Cancer, AIDSWalk)

You’ll love this if: You want to stay in one organization and learn the ropes as you get promoted.

 GRASSROOTS ORGANIZATION

What you want: To feel like you are making a difference every day.

What you’ll get: A chaotic and informal work environment. Expect swearing, sandals, and long nights.

How to know: The emphasis in the job listing will be on flexibility. They might be looking for a fundraising manager who will also need to know about program planning or accounting. If you’re an office manager or assistant, expect to do everything.

Positions available: Think general titles, like Executive Director, Development Manager, Program Manager, and Office Manager. There won’t be a lot of hierarchy and likely only a very small team.

You’ll love this if: You love not knowing what tomorrow will bring.

Don’t feel like you need to restrict yourself to one kind of office ‘type’—I’ve worked at all different kinds of organizations. Some fit better than others at different times of your life. Experiment a little, and you’ll see what you like best!

Weekly Do-Gooder Jobs and Events

RESOURCES

Ice cream delivery service: This feels essential this week

 

JOBS

Gender Specialist at World Cocoa Foundation (Ghana/Ivory Coast) This combines my two loves: gender and chocolate

Program Officer, Governance and Human Rights at Ford Foundation (Lagos)

Volunteer and Program Coordinator at Give and Surf (Panama) This is basically how I see my retirement…

Deputy US Opinion Editor at The Guardian (NYC)

Development and Communications Associate at International Planned Parenthood Federation/Western Hemisphere Region (NYC) Great place to start out!

Director, Asian-American/Pacific Islander (AAPI) Initiative at Teach For America (NYC)

Director of Communications and Content Strategy at Carnegie Corporation of New York (NYC)

Director, Democratic Participation and Governance and Program Officer, Global Internet Rights at Ford Foundation (NYC) FORD, FORD, FORD

Researcher at Local 32BJ SEIU (NYC)

Adolescent Girls’ Legal Defense Fund Program Manager at Equality Now (NYC)

Reporter at Talking Points Memo (NYC)

Director, Center on Youth Justice at Vera Institute of Justice (NYC)

Women’s Initiatives Consultant at Hetrick-Martin Institute (NYC)

Support Services Director at Girls Educational & Mentoring Services, Inc. (NYC) I love them

Grant Writer at NYC Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Community Center (NYC) I love them

Development Associate at Women Deliver (NYC) I love them

Administrative Assistant at Doctors Without Borders/Medecins Sans Frontieres (NYC)

Engaging Men in Violence Prevention – Capacity Building Officer at International Rescue Committee (NYC)

Playground Coordinator at The Trust for Public Land (NYC) I mean really. How fun could this be?

Birthday Party and Camp Coordinator at Round Star Foundation (NYC) I love how truthful this is, but if you get this job, fight hard for a title change to “Events Coordinator.”

Program Coordinator, Teen Leadership Opportunities at Girl Scouts of Greater New York (NYC)

Director of Civic Engagement at The New York Immigration Coalition (NYC)

Grant Writer at WITNESS (Brooklyn) I love them

PT Project Archivist at Weeksville Heritage Center (Brooklyn)

PT Operations Manager at Willie Mae Rock Camp for Girls (Brooklyn) I love them

Temporary Positions Available at Vanguard Charitable (Malvern)

Marriage War Room Director at Human Rights Campaign (DC) This job title is amazing.

Program Manager, School Health Equity at Advocates for Youth (DC)

Communications & Development Director at Rock the Vote, National Headquarters (DC) !!!!

Labor Economist at AFSCME- American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees Union (DC)

Policy Officer at Low Income Investment Fund (DC)

Development Associate at AIDS Foundation of Chicago (Chicago) I love them

Director of Digital Programs at Poetry Foundation (Chicago) Poetry!

Program Officer, International Agriculture at The Howard G. Buffett Foundation (Decatur, IL)

Labor Educator at University of Minnesota (Minneapolis)

Latino Organizing Program Director at Conservation Voters New Mexico (Santa Fe)

 

Program Development Program Officer, Early Care & Education at First 5 LA (LA) Spend tobacco tax money on improving kids’ lives!

Executive Director, Department of Cultural Affairs at City of Los Angeles (LA) Oh nothing, you’d just run the LA arts scene and probably have an affair with Bette Porter

Development Manager at Art with Heart (Seattle)

Social Media Marketing Manager at Marguerite Casey Foundation (Seattle)

Development Director at Arts Corps (Seattle)

 

 

OPPORTUNITIES

Women and Hollywood is looking for 3 new columnists Diversity, Queer, and TV

Call for Gowanus artists

Shape the Conversation: Submit to the Sea Change Reader

 

 

EVENTS

March 19: Ladies Pouring Beer for Ladies: Girls Pint Out NY at Brooklyn Brewery to Benefit Hollaback! (Brooklyn)

March 20: Younger Women’s Task Force: Women’s Work & Activist Self-Care (NYC)

March 27: NOI New York Grassroots Happy Hour (NYC)

March 29: Art Crawl for Women Artists (NYC)

April 4-6: The Power of Narrative Conference (Boston)

April 5: The Mother Wit Conference: “Releasing our Stories, Transforming our Pain, Reclaiming our Power” (NYC)

April 6-8: YTH Live 2014 (SF)

April 8: Corporations, Consumption and Protecting Public Health (NYC)

April 23: Screening of THE MUSLIMS ARE COMING (NYC)

April 27: The Center for Anti-Violence’s Prom (NYC)

April 27: NY Abortion Access Fund’s Bowl-a-thon (NYC)

May 2: THE ESSENTIAL ELLEN WILLIS Book Launch and Reading (Brooklyn)

June 2-5: HIV is Not a Crime Conference (IA)

Until June 6: Witness: Art and Civil Rights in the Sixties at Brooklyn Museum of Art (Brooklyn)