Sentences with phrase «at a nonprofit is»

Working at a nonprofit was all about getting teams coordinated and aligned with goals, says Sungevity's co-founder.
I think in the end he'll pop unless Trump pardons him,» said Paul Rosenzweig, a senior fellow at the nonprofit R Street Institute and a former senior counsel during independent counsel Kenneth Starr's investigation into President Bill Clinton.
With a federal lawsuit alleging EPA violations between the environmental advocacy group Save the Sound and Westchester County approaching the two - year mark, officials at the nonprofit are growing increasingly impatient with alleged inaction on the part of several communities.
In this week's Weekend Reads, we take a look at a nonprofit that's preparing moms for the future (and present) of work.
After a lot of uncertainty, my position at a nonprofit is being downsized and I'm being let go.
You might find that a paying job at a nonprofit is in your future.

Not exact matches

Pollack is a research associate at the Center for Hyperbaric Medicine and Environmental Physiology at Duke University Medical Center, and the research director for the Divers Alert Network, a nonprofit organization that helps divers in medical emergencies and promotes dive safety.
Factcheck.org ran Heritage's analysis by Roberton C. Williams III, a resource economist at the University of Maryland who is a senior fellow at the economic - analysis nonprofit Resources for the Future.
There are lots of networking opportunities for nonprofit organizations, and you don't actually need to work at a nonprofit to join most of them.
It goes beyond being an incentive program,» says Stan Greschner, vice president of government relations at GRID Alternatives, the nonprofit selected by the public utility to administer SASH.
If a nonprofit doesn't share your values, you'll need to find other ways to build rapport or perhaps simply look at other leads that are a better fit.
«The more engaged employees are, the more productive and effective they are,» John Palguta, vice president of policy at the nonprofit Partnership for Public Service, told GovernmentExecutive.com.
«His idea of bringing together entrepreneurs, universities, technologists, investors, and nonprofits is dynamic and fits in with what we're doing at the Data Incubator.
As required by the nonprofit's by - laws, more than half of the Fortune Society's staff and at least a third of its board share with Kozlowski the experience of having been incarcerated, providing role models to those they serve.
«It's like a venture capital firm without a profit motive,» says Russell Shilling, a former Darpa program manager who now develops educational tech at a nonprofit called Digital Promise.
Porat had been learning about clean tech at the Aspen Institute, a nonprofit that champions values - based leadership.
AI in the future could encourage human actors to make catastrophic decisions, researchers at the nonprofit Rand Corporation said.
The current system of calorie counting on which our nutrition labels are based «provides only an estimate of the energy content of foods,» Malden C. Nesheim, a professor of nutrition at Cornell University, said at a 2013 meeting of the international nonprofit Institute for Food Technologists.
The event, called Catalyst Canada Honours, is run by Catalyst — a nonprofit organization that is focused on expanding opportunities for women in business — and the group has been researching woman at work since its inception in 1962.
At the crest of this wave is Olga Koper, research leader at Columbus, Ohio's nonprofit Battelle Memorial Institute since May 2011 and holder of more than 30 U.S. and international patents for composition and applications of nanomaterialAt the crest of this wave is Olga Koper, research leader at Columbus, Ohio's nonprofit Battelle Memorial Institute since May 2011 and holder of more than 30 U.S. and international patents for composition and applications of nanomaterialat Columbus, Ohio's nonprofit Battelle Memorial Institute since May 2011 and holder of more than 30 U.S. and international patents for composition and applications of nanomaterials.
I was tired of having my palm faceup at the nonprofit.
The business strategy that Mathile details in the book is also taught at Aileron, the nonprofit school for entrepreneurs that he founded in 1996.
«Corruption is not as bad as you think,» says Weimar, who formerly worked at the Claremont, Calif. - based nonprofit KickStart as a senior development officer.
The excise tax would apply to all tax - exempt organizations where an executive is compensated at $ 1 million or more — including university presidents, charities and nonprofit medical systems.
Scientist Christine Peterson came up with the term in 1998 at the Foresight Institute, a nonprofit think tank dedicated to nanotechnology and advances in AI.
Even though he was on the fast - track at elite consultancy Bain & Company, he left to launch an education nonprofit — one of the most innovative in the world.
The vaccine could even be described as «holistic,» according to Fred Ramsdell, vice president of research at the nonprofit Parker Institute.
MAKING THE SALE: Contrary to popular belief, small nonprofits do spend money — it's just tough for them to spend a lot at a time.
There was the death of a Tesla driver in May who had been using the autopilot mode at the time, prompting questions about the safety of the software, the explosion of a SpaceX rocket in September that also destroyed a satellite from the Mark Zuckerberg - led nonprofit Internet.org, and SolarCity's continuous habit of bleeding money.
When I was at my nonprofit, VisionSpring, I would be in a village in rural Bangladesh, with a community of weavers.
In a federal trademark infringement case, for instance, a plaintiff seeking a quick injunction would encounter at the threshold the high hurdle of showing «irreparable harm» — a standard that won't be met if money damages will provide the plaintiff with adequate recompense for any damages incurred — and it might also have to post an expensive bond (a major hurdle for a nonprofit).
One way to check on a charity, or other nonprofit, is to look online at its Form 990, which it typically files with the IRS, but is generally public information and often accessible on sites like ProPublica and Guidestar.
Before enrolling at Georgetown's McDonough School, Chris Cottrell was a budding entrepreneur who'd already established a nonprofit.
How much notice will depend on state requirements, but it's generally within the same period you're required to give notice for renewal, says Michael Vraa, managing attorney and hotline director at HOME Line, a nonprofit tenant advocacy group in Minneapolis.
Go to your local Children's Hospital or any local nonprofit group that's well - respected and say you'd like to sponsor a fundraiser - a 10K run, a fashion show, a bingo party at the local church or a «souper supper» to feed the homeless.
Bern Lefson, a certified mentor at SCORE, the nonprofit dedicated to helping small businesses that is supported by the U.S. Small Business Administration, says there is a consistent trend of consumers carrying less cash and making more transactions with credit cards.
Here's Ernesto Falcon, legislative counsel at the Electronic Frontier Foundation, a consumer advocacy nonprofit that has lobbied against zero - rating as it is used today:
He is also president of the board of directors for Traveling Stories, a nonprofit organization working to outsmart poverty one book at a time.
That approach is at least as important for small companies as big ones, says Larry Clinton, chief operating officer of the Internet Security Alliance, a nonprofit trade association based in Arlington, Va..
Nonprofits rarely are one - person operations, which means that founders will be expected to share leadership with at least one other person, often in the form of a board of directors or an advisory council.
Bob Johansen is a distinguished fellow at nonprofit research organization Institute for the Future.
The average published cost of tuition and fees at private, nonprofit, four - year institutions was $ 33,480 from 2016 to 2017, according to the College Board.
«They're really kicking ass with video,» says Katie Hawkins - Gaar, a digital innovation faculty member at the Poynter Institute, a nonprofit journalism training and educational school in St. Petersburg, Florida.
Harold Feld, a senior vice president at Public Knowledge, a nonprofit group that supports net neutrality, said the biggest tech companies were less vocal because they are facing more regulatory battles than in past years.
«Obviously they're not going to attract that much money, but they're becoming more of a legitimate foundation with a professional staff,» said Pablo Eisneberg, senior fellow at the Center for Public and Nonprofit Leadership Center at Georgetown University.
«Consumers should be as concerned as the foremost infectious disease doctors are — which is very concerned,» David Wallinga, a senior health officer at the environmental nonprofit the National Resources Defense Council, who contributed to the report, told Time.
The answer is not straight forward, but as one of New York's largest social services nonprofits with nearly 2,000 employees and constant hiring needs, at The New York Foundling, we know that merely posting on job boards and culling for pedigreed resumes isn't working.
The defining moment occurred at a Boys & Girls Club in Tampa, Fla., where DiBenedetto's nonprofit association, the Tampa Bay Technology Forum, was unveiling a batch of computers for use by children who had none.
After working with her for 18 months, I was proficient enough in the language to do volunteer personal - finance counseling at a nonprofit for migrant workers.
One officer is notorious for harassing local black residents, to the point where he has been given a street nickname of «Bro Stupid,» said Burnell Williams, who works with at - risk youth and ex-prisoners for the nonprofit group Against All Odds.
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