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ORGANIZATION: H.O.P.E, Inc. (Helping Other People be Empowered)
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H.O.P.E, Inc. is a 5013 tax-exempt nonprofit organization that resides in Duluth, GA. Our mission is to help low-income single parents working to obtain a college degree by providing assistance in subsidized housing, childcare assistance, social services, and life-skills training.
We need one new Board member to help us serve our community. The specific skill set we are interested in is someone with one-year previous board serving experience (required), corporate business connections, and demonstrated fundraising success through special events and donor relations (required).
*Previous Board Serving & Fundraising experience is required
*Networking and time to commit for three years is required
*100% Board Giving is required
*Fundraising is required.
If you are interested in making a difference in our community by using your time, talents, and network, PLEASE FOLLOW THE DIRECTIONS AND COMPLETE THE BOARD APPLICATION AND SUBMIT TO US WITH YOUR RESUME! We look forward to hearing from you!
***Metro Atlanta residents only, please***
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About H.O.P.E, Inc. (Helping Other People be Empowered)
Location:
P.O Box 3166, Duluth, GA 30096, US
Mission Statement
H.O.P.E, Incorporated’s mission is to serve low-income single parents working to obtain a college degree by providing assistance in subsidized housing, childcare assistance, social services, and life skills training.
Description
H.O.P.E, Inc. (Helping Other People be Empowered) began in November 2009 as a passion and a focus of the CEO. As a former single parent who struggled to complete her B.B.A and M.B.A, she noticed that there was not much support for single parents trying to finish their education. Our mission is serving low-income single parents working to obtain a college degree by providing assistance in subsidized housing, child care assistance, social services, and life skills. The organization will assist these single-parents by providing them with subsidized housing vouchers (not exceeding $400 a month) and child care vouchers (not exceeding $100 a week) while they are attending an accredited college. (For each year enrolled in school, up to four years as long as the individual maintains a "B" grade point average). The vouchers will be directly paid to the apartment leasing offices and direct child care providers on behalf of the program participants.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
P.O. Box 3166Duluth, GA 30096
DATE POSTED
August 15, 2024
SKILLS
- Strategic Planning
- Fundraising
- Accounting
- Market Research / Analysis
- Community Outreach
- Networking
GOOD FOR
N/A
REQUIREMENTS
- Driver's License Needed
- Background Check
- Orientation or Training
- Meet in person, every 2nd Sat. of every month.
- 100% Board Giving is required, 75% Attendance Policy, 1 year Board Serving experience, and fundraising experience.