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Digest for December 23, 2009

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Development & Outreach Coordinator
Nonprofit Cafe seeks Kitchen Prep and Floor Manager
Help Us, Help You!
Happy Holidays From SOLV
Social Media | TACS Workshop
Help plant trees at Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge
Remove ivy at Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge

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Jobs & Internships

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organization:Hells Canyon Preservation Council
position summary:

Hells Canyon Preservation Council seeks an enthusiastic and creative Development & Outreach Coordinator. Three-quarter to full-time at our La Grande, Oregon office with possible remote work options. The Outreach and Development Coordinator will be primarily responsible for: • growing our name recognition; • increasing general awareness of the lands we work to protect and restore; • building broader knowledge of why it’s important for us to do what we do; • maintaining and building HCPC’s membership; • fundraising from regular members; • running our major donor campaign; • establishing a corporate donor program; • making regular membership presentations; • managing a consistent online presence (e.g., web site, blog, Facebook, etc.);

Salary / Pay Rate:Based on Experience, please inquire

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Nonprofit Cafe seeks Kitchen Prep and Floor Manager

Sisters Of The Road is hiring a Kitchen Prep / Floor Manager Position

Sisters Of The Road’s purpose is to build authentic relationships within the philosophies of nonviolence and gentle personalism. All candidates must be committed to these philosophies.

The Kitchen Prep / Floor Manager models the philosophy of nonviolence, gentle personalism and community organizing. Provides hospitality and interrupts violence and inappropriate behaviors in the Cafe. Recruits, trains and supervises barter workers and volunteers. In conjunction with the Kitchen Team, helps produce daily meals under the supervision of the Kitchen Co-managers. Responsible for maintaining and monitoring the Cafe as prescribed by all county, state and federal health and safety standards.

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Nonprofit News

Help Us, Help You!

DonorsResource.org is a online hub that connects nonprofit organizations in need of items with donors that want to give.

Visit www.DonorsResource.org and get connected.

Contact us: [email protected] or 503.451.0490

DonorsResource.org is a registered trademark of Sisters of the Community, a 501 (c) (3) nonprofit organization.

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Happy Holidays From SOLV

SOLV Holiday Card

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www.solv.org/holidaycard09.html

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Q & A

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Trainings

Social Media | TACS Workshop

Presenter: Ash Shepherd, Technology Consultant, TACS

Date: January 22, 2010

Time: 8:00 am - 12:00 pm

Social media has clearly become a hot topic in the nonprofit sector with many nonprofits looking for ways to take advantage of the benefits these new tools have to offer. As a result, there is no shortage of articles that offer reasons why nonprofits should utilize social media and quick tips on how to get started. The struggle comes when your organization sets up a Fan Page or Twitter account, and then find yourselves asking “OK, now what are we supposed to do? How does this support our organization's mission?”

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Volunteering

Help plant trees at Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge

What: Join us to plant native willow stakes along Gee Creek at the Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge. Our planting efforts will help improve stream health and create wildlife habitat. This event is sponsored by the Friends of Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Please wear waterproof shoes and dress for the weather. No experience necessary, just enthusiasm to enhance the environment! All ages welcome. People under 18 years of age must have parents sign their volunteer service agreement (available the day of the event, or online at http://www.fws.gov/ridgefieldrefuges/ridgefield/getinvolved.html).

Where: The Carty Unit of the Ridgefield Refuge: 28908 NW Main Ave., Ridgefield, WA 98642

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Remove ivy at Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge

What: Want to help manage invasive plants at Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge? Join us as we access remote parts of the Refuge to cut and pull ivy from trees. This is a great opportunity to see parts of the Refuge that are not accessible to the general public. No experience necessary, just enthusiasm to enhance the environment! All ages welcome. People under 18 years of age must have parents sign their volunteer service agreement (available the day of the event, or online at http://www.fws.gov/ridgefieldrefuges/ridgefield/getinvolved.html).

Where: The River S Unit Kiosk (beginning of auto tour route) of Ridgefield Refuge: S Hillhurst Rd. and Ridgefield NWR, Ridgefield, WA 98642.

When: Wednesday, January 27, 2010 from 9 am – 1 pm. Rain or shine.

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