Spelman College
Job Location :
Atlanta,GA, USA
Posted on :
2024-12-18T16:29:02Z
Job Description :
United Black Family Scholarship FoundationDESCRIPTION: Every day, inside America's prisons countless volunteers from a growing number of nonprofit organizations sit down with incarcerated men and women to provide a variety ofself-help, advocacy and educational programming. Without question, the services they provide are greatly needed and appreciated. We know without these change-makers, access to transformative experiences and tools much needed to become productive citizens would significantly diminish for our incarcerated citizens. Yet the question remains: do we dare empower them with the idea and wherewithal to become effective community leaders, nonprofit CEOs, and board members themselves? If not, what are we doing?As such, we believe this to be the imperative of the day-that is, empowering America's incarcerated with the idea and wherewithal to become nonprofit CEOs, board members, etc.-because we can never have enough boots on the ground working to address the plethora of problems before our communities.That said, as we prepare to launch our Annual Nonprofit Coaching & Leadership Training Conference, we are looking to collaborate with consultants in California and Oklahoma who are willing to volunteer to develop and teach workshops to incarcerated men and women. These workshops should include, but are not limited to:
How to register a nonprofit organization with state and federal agencies to obtain 501c3 tax exempt status How to create a nonprofit Building a Board of Directors Tools and Resources How to transition your program from prison to outside communitiesInterested? Join our team today and use your talents to support us in this effort!WHAT YOU WILL DO: Develop a 45 minute to 1.5 hour workshop on one or more of the above topics tailored to an incarcerated audience Partake in video production of workshop Collaborate with a variety of parties to coordinate workshop presentations, video production, etc. Attend and present workshop at select prisons (hotel and travel accommodations provided) Volunteer a minimum of 40 hours of consulting services per year to select incarcerated participants Participate in meetings, workshops, and seminars to convey and/or gather information required to perform functionsWHAT YOU NEED TO SUCCEED: The ability to have fun! Preferred experience in the nonprofit sector Preferred experience in: law (esp. nonprofit corporation law), general management, planning, IT, HR, communications, public administration, accounting, and fiscal expertise Strong research, written, oral and interpersonal communication skills Ability to write clear, structured, articulate, and informative workshop curriculum Experience with grant databases (e.g. Foundation Center, Grant Hub, etc.) Strong computer skills with high level of proficiency in MS Office Strong editing skills and attention to detail Strong interpersonal skills Ability to work independently and manage time efficiently Solution-oriented, self-starter, creative thinker Ability to work in a creative and fast-paced environment Organized and detail-oriented Experience in leading projects and working with teams #J-18808-Ljbffr
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