Organization Overview
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Organization Overview
The North Carolina Climate Justice Collective (NCCJC) cultivates a multi-racial, intergenerational grassroots movement ecosystem to address the root causes of climate change. Using popular education and cultural organizing, we ignite social transformation. We center all our work in the leadership of youth, Black, Indigenous and people of color, women, low wealth people, and LGBTQI+ people to create strategic alignment.
About Triangle Land Conservancy (TLC)
The Foundation of Hope for Research and Treatment of Mental Illness is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization established in Raleigh, North Carolina, in 1984. Our unique mission is to conquer mental illness by investing in groundbreaking scientific research and mental health initiatives. The Foundation of Hope is committed to raising community awareness and supporting effective treatment programs.
CaroNova is a health transformation catalyst serving North and South Carolina. Combining strategy and solutions to accelerate the future of an affordable, equitable, and effective system of health for all Carolinians, CaroNova works with partners across the Carolinas to drive reforms. We believe change is possible and work to do things differently to transform health. As a team of dedicated mission-driven professionals, we are committed to a collaborative and inclusive work environment delivering high-impact results.
The Communications & Development Coordinator will be an integral part of the CRD Team and reports directly to the Director of Advancement. This position is responsible for collecting, analyzing, and applying data to the daily operations both to increase revenue potential and recruitment to improve individual cultivation with a brand awareness lens. The ideal candidate will raise community awareness surrounding our funding needs and support WCSS’ vision of preparing children ages 0-5 for success in school and life.
Inter-Faith Food Shuttle envisions a hunger free community. We feed our neighbors, teach self-sufficiency, grow healthy food, and cultivate innovative approaches to end hunger. As a member of Feeding America, the Food Shuttle distributes over 9 million pounds of food per year, 37% of which is fresh produce.