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Grants Coordinator

Our client, a large social justice philanthropic organization, is growing and seeking an additional Grants Coordinator to assist with all facets of grants processing. This fully remote position is an amazing opportunity for someone with grants experience who wants to...

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Project Manager

We are recruiting for a project manager for a progressive nonprofit dedicated to social equity and justice. In this role you will be working on relevant electoral issues that are important to the lives of under-served communities nationally. This role is right for you...

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Grants Coordinator

Our client, a large social justice philanthropic organization, is seeking a Grants Coordinator to assist with all facets of grants processing. This fully remote position is an amazing opportunity for someone with grants experience who wants to be in the driver seat...

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Marketing and Business Development Assistant

We have an amazing opportunity within an international, mission-focused association that is a champion for the food industry. Our client is looking to hire a tech savvy individual with excellent customer service skills. In this role you will handle invoicing, track...

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Membership Database Assistant

An environmentally focused organization dedicated to sustainable living is looking for a detailed, efficient associate to assist with their membership database. The ideal candidate will have research experience and familiarity with NetForum. To apply, please send your...

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Administrative Assistant

One of the foremost energy focused trade associations in Washington, is looking for a sophisticated assistant to support their busy legal team. This could be a dream role for someone with about a year of office experience and who likes to plan events, organize...

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Admin/HR Assistant

We have a terrific opportunity within an international, mission-focused consulting firm dedicated to providing solutions to problems faced in developing nations. Our client is looking to hire a bright, versatile administrative assistant who thrives wearing multiple...

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Event Producer

Come work for one of the leading voices on the cutting edge of technology and innovation issues! We are looking for a creative-minded and motivated candidate to put in the driver’s seat for planning and executing widely attended events and meetings. In this role you...

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Remote Data Specialist (DC Metro area)

We are looking for remote data specialists to join a GROWING financial institution that is passionate about empowering the small businesses of America. This position is for you if you live in the the DC Metro area and: • you are quick and accurate with data entry. If...

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