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ORGANIZATION: FOSTERING PROMISE
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Fostering Promise is a new Bay Area non-profit with a mission to advocate for youth-driven policies that ensure every young person who ages out of foster care has a safe place to call home, the support of a caring mentor, and hope for a promising future. We are seeking a development and communications volunteer to support our fundraising and communications work. We would love for you to join our team!
We are seeking a volunteer to support Fostering Promise in:
- Researching new grant opportunities
- Maintaining a spreadsheet of current and upcoming opportunities
- Supporting with other fundraising communications projects
Experience in development and/or communications work preferable but not required. Work will be done virtually, and hours are flexible.
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About FOSTERING PROMISE
Location:
3240 SOUTH WHITE ROAD NO 278, SAN JOSE, CA 95148, US
Mission Statement
We are committed to advocating for youth-driven policies that ensure every young person who ages out of foster care has a safe place to call home, the hope for a promising future, and the support of a caring mentor.
Description
AndrĂ© Chapman founded Unity Care in 1993 with a mission to improve the lives of foster youth and families. As CEO for nearly 30 years, he led the organization’s growth, providing education, employment, housing, and mental health services to over 7,500 clients annually in Northern California.
In July 2022, Chapman stepped down to focus on ending homelessness for youth aging out of foster care. Fostering Promise, his new venture, aims to secure stable housing and brighter futures for these young people through advocacy, partnerships, public education, and community engagement.
Fostering Promise's roots trace back to 2018, when Unity Care’s Youth Advisory Council, in partnership with the Silicon Valley Community Foundation, held discussions involving 7,000 community members. These conversations, led by foster youth, highlighted key challenges and resulted in 13 policy recommendations published as "Community-Driven Housing Priorities in the San Francisco Bay Area."
In October 2022, Chapman teamed up with UC Berkeley’s Goldman School of Public Policy and Master’s student Emma Barash, organizing meetings with policy makers, educators, and foster youth. Barash’s thesis identified four key policies for eradicating homelessness among former foster youth, forming the foundation for Fostering Promise’s future work.
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WHEN
WHERE
This is a Virtual Opportunity with no fixed address.
DATE POSTED
December 20, 2024
SKILLS
- Donor Management
- Fundraising
- Grant Writing / Research
- Community Outreach
- Resource Development / Management
- Critical Thinking
GOOD FOR
- People 55+
- Public Groups
- Private Groups
REQUIREMENTS
- Must be at least 18
Private Group Details
- Group Size Range 1 - 50+
- Event can be held virtually
- No Donation