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Volunteer Director of Programs & Services
ORGANIZATION: AFRICAN AMERICAN DIABETES ASSOCIATION
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12 people are interested
The Volunteer Director of Programs & Services for the African American Diabetes Association is responsible for the development, management and evaluation of programs in order to support its nonprofit mission. This includes identifying program needs, assisting in writing grant proposals, managing budgets, along with working with other departments (such as marketing) or board members on developing new programs and initiatives that will expand their reach. He or she may be involved in developing new partnerships with other organizations or conducting research to support the organization’s programs. Should have experience managing a program of services; Strong people skills and experience working with diverse populations. Knowledge and experience in social impact program design and evaluation.
When responding please attach a resume or submit your resume to lrock@africanamericandiabetes.org
All applicants must be current residents of the United States.
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About AFRICAN AMERICAN DIABETES ASSOCIATION
Location:
PO BOX 1724, BELTSVILLE, MD 20704, US
Mission Statement
The African American Diabetes Association (AADA) is a national tax-exempt 501c3 nonprofit organization that seeks to educate African Americans and the general public about diabetes. We work to assist those impacted to manage and prevent diabetes (including type 1 diabetes, type 2 diabetes, gestational diabetes, and pre-diabetes). AADA is passionate, serious, and committed to diabetes prevention and educational programs that work to end health disparities. We advocate for African Americans affected by diabetic conditions and empower African Americans to maximize their quality of life and raise public consciousness while advancing the search for a universal cure.
Description
AADA believes that high quality diabetes care and education should be available to every individual, in all communities. Unfortunately, individuals from some racial and ethnic groups are at a higher risk for diabetes and the complications of diabetes. We’ve seen the impact of those systemic social and health inequities with COVID-19 across our country, and we see them every day with prediabetes and diabetes in our own communities. To improve health outcomes for people with prediabetes, diabetes and cardiometabolic diseases the AADA is working in partnership with community stakeholders to prevent or delay more cases of type 2 diabetes. AADA believes that we can address these health inequities.
The AADA believes that as Americans we must work to address the disproportional burden of disease health inequities place on communities of color. As a new and emerging national organization, AADA is developing building a national outreach and education strategy to address the challenges of diabetes in the African American community that will ensure optimal health and quality of life a reality for African American (Black) communities throughout our country.
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WHEN
WHERE
This is a Virtual Opportunity with no fixed address.
DATE POSTED
November 25, 2024
SKILLS
- Mentoring
- Budgeting
- Management
- Grant Writing / Research
- Community Outreach
- Special Needs
GOOD FOR
N/A
REQUIREMENTS
- Background Check
- Orientation or Training
- Minimum of 10-15 hours per week.
- Please provide a cover letter and resume to Leon Rock, CEO, AADA via email: lrock@africanamericandiabetes.org