Interest area: Jobs

Brightline Defense Fundraiser - Saluting Local Hiring Heroes

Putting Local Hire to Work
A Brightline Fundraiser

 
Honoring Local Hiring Heroes: Supervisor John Avalos, Laborers Union Local 261, CityBuild, Chinese for Affirmative Action, ABU, the Southeast Jobs Coalition, the Progressive Workers Alliance, and the Osiris Coalition.

Details:
Thursday, September 29, 2011
6:00 pm - 9:00 pm

Sloane Lounge
1525 Mission Street
San Francisco, CA 94103


Putting Local Hire to Work Host Committee:

Senior Director of Development--Urban Habitat

Title: Senior Director of Development
Status: Full-time, salaried

Organizational Background and Mission
Founded in 1989, Urban Habitat (UH) builds power in low-income communities and communities of color by combining policy, advocacy, research, leadership development, and coalition building to advance environmental, economic and social justice in the Bay Area. UH applies a critical race and class lens to issues of transportation, housing, land use, planning, community development, and health, and offers a clear vision and agenda for the equitable development of the region.

Position Description

Director of Finance & Administration - Public Advocates

Public Advocates Inc. seeks an experienced and dynamic non-profit professional to play an influential leadership role in ensuring that our civil rights law firm and advocacy organization has the exceptional administrative services needed to fulfill our mission. The Director will provide strong finance, human resources, and operations oversight and will have an opportunity to both shape and implement systems and staffing. The person selected will join a respected, growing organization with a $2M annual budget, 20-person staff, and a storied 40-year history of fighting the root causes of poverty and discrimination through tangible legal victories and strengthening the voices of low-income people and people of color.

Administrative Associate - The California Pan-Ethnic Health Network (CPEHN)

Organizational Background
The California Pan-Ethnic Health Network (CPEHN) works to ensure that all Californians have access to quality health care and can live healthy lives. CPEHN’s mission is to improve access to health care and eliminate health disparities by advocating for public policies and sufficient resources to address the health needs of communities of color. To find out more about CPEHN go to www.cpehn.org.
 
Position Summary
CPEHN is looking for a part-time (80%) Administrative Associate based in our Oakland office. The Administrative Associate is responsible for providing administrative support for CPEHN’s program and policy activities.
 

Women's Initiative for Self Employment: Organizational Profile

Mission Statement: 
Women's Initiative for Self Employment is a Bay Area non-profit which provides high-potential, lower-income women the training, resources and on-going support to start and grow their business. The business management training, technical assistance, and financial services we provide — in English and Spanish — improve the quality of life for the women we serve, their families and our communities.

Green for All: Organizational Profile

Mission Statement: 
Green For All is a national organization dedicated to building an inclusive green economy strong enough to lift people out of poverty. By advocating for local, state and federal commitment to job creation, job training, and entrepreneurial opportunities in the emerging green economy – especially for people from disadvantaged communities – Green For All fights both poverty and pollution at the same time.

Ella Baker Center for Human Rights:Organizational Profile

Mission Statement: 
The Ella Baker Center for Human Rights is a strategy and action center working for justice, opportunity and peace in urban America. Based in Oakland, California, we promote positive alternatives to violence and incarceration through our four cutting-edge campaigns.
Current Campaigns: 
Books Not Bars; Green Collar Jobs; Silence the Violence; Soul of the City; Bay Area PoliceWatch

Contra Costa FaithWorks!: Organizational Profile

Marin Community Development Corporation: Organizational Profile

Mission Statement: 
Our Mission is to improve the economic and social quality of life of Marin City residents. Toward this end, MCCDC develops land, promotes business opportunities, creates income-generating commercial development programs, promotes quality employment and asset development, and promotes the concept of economic self-sufficiency.
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