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Community Service Society of New York Seeks Campaign Liaison
Society of New York (CSS) is an independent, not-for-profit organization that draws on a 175-year history of excellence in addressing the root causes of economic disparity through research, advocacy, litigation and innovative program models that strengthen and benefit all New Yorkers. For more than ten years, CSS’s Legal Department has focused on ending discrimination faced by…
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32BJ SEIU Seeks Policy Analyst (NYC)
SEIU Local 32BJ is a progressive and dynamic labor organization representing over 175,000 property service workers, including janitors, security officers, airport workers, and food service employees, throughout 12 states and Washington, DC on the East Coast. While the work of a Policy Analyst varies according to the needs of the department, 32BJ’s main issue concerns…
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Work for Progress Seeks Organizers
We are the country’s most respected training program for environmental organizers. Are you determined to make the biggest positive impact you can on issues like climate change and clean water, but you don’t know where to start? Green Corps offers a yearlong, paid training program that will prepare you for a career in environmental organizing.…
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The Fund for Public Health in New York City, Inc. Seeks Community Organizing Supervisor
The Harlem Health Advocacy Partnership (HHAP) is a DOHMH funded community health worker project aimed at reducing the rates of diabetes, hypertension, asthma and addressing social determinants of health in the East and Central Harlem NYCHA community. HHAP aims to accomplish this by identifying NYCHA residents with any/all of these three chronic illnesses, and helping…
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