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DHHS and Regional Services Centers to Co-Host Series of Community Conversations

2022-04-15T12:51:47-04:00April 7th, 2022|MoCo Government News|

The Montgomery County Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), in partnership with the County’s Regional Services Centers, will host virtual community conversations that will highlight the diverse array of services that DHHS provides to residents, and get input from residents on the issues and/or services the Department and County should focus on. Click here for locations and dates.

New Job Opportunities

2022-04-15T12:49:09-04:00April 7th, 2022|Job Opportunities|

Passion for Learning: Executive Director
Montgomery History: Development and Communications Manager
Audubon Naturalist Society: Senior Accountant
Court Watch Montgomery: Development/Marketing Intern (Paid)
MCAEL: Digital Communications Specialist
Jubilee Association of MD: Bookkeeper-Billing & Grant ReportingDirector of Communications and Development; and more
Primary Care Coalition: Administrative CoordinatorProgram Coordinator; and more
EveryMind, Inc.: Program Manager (Serving Together); Senior AccountantDivision Director (Adult and Community Services); and more

Job Opening: Passion for Learning, Inc. Executive Director

2022-03-24T10:33:49-04:00March 26th, 2022|Job Opportunities|

Job Opening: Passion for Learning, Inc. Executive Director

Application deadline: April 15 for best consideration or until filled.

Anticipated start date: June-July 2022

After 19 years of dedicated service, Cynthia Rubenstein, Executive Director of Passion For Learning, has announced her plan to retire on June 30, 2022. To ensure a smooth transition, the Board of Directors has established a transition-search task force to recruit a new Executive Director.

Organization Mission:

Students of color and students from low-income families continue to be under-represented in STEM-related pursuits, on college campuses and as college degree and professional credential earners. Starting in middle school, Passion for Learning (P4L) helps our youth gain STEM-related capabilities and interests as well as set goals and start to plan their path to post-secondary education and careers.

Since 2004 P4L has addressed students’ “opportunity gaps” in the development of STEM interests and readiness-preparation for post-secondary education. We support youth who, due to low family income and other barriers, may receive less encouragement and fewer opportunities to see themselves as “belonging in STEM” and “belonging in college.”

Our youth:

P4L engages students in middle school (grades 6-8) and high school (grades 9-12) from Montgomery County Public Schools in Silver Spring, Wheaton, Aspen Hill-Rockville, and Gaithersburg in some of the lowest income census areas of the county.  Our annual student body is approximately 40% Black/African American, 40% Hispanic/Latino, 10% Asian/Pacific Islander, 10% White.

Position Summary:

The Board of Directors seeks a hands-on, entrepreneurial and strategic leader to help our well-respected nonprofit grow its reach and deepen its impact. The next Executive Director (ED) will have an active commitment to advancing educational equity and opportunity for the under-served student population that P4L engages. Reporting to the Board of Directors, the ED is responsible for the organization’s consistent achievement of its mission and financial objectives, and will have overall responsibility for fundraising, overseeing programs, ensuring the financial health and sustainability of the organization, developing staff, and maintaining/building relationships with various stakeholders P4L’s long-time ED is retiring after 19 years.  The incoming ED will have access to consult with the transitioning ED to gain deep insight into P4L’s mission, programs, and financial models.  The new ED will then be expected to work with the Board of Directors to develop, plan, and execute a sustainable path forward for the organization. See more information about Passion for Learning and the Executive Director position at www.passionforlearning.org

Key responsibilities and estimated percentage of time dedicated to each:

In relation to fundraising (35%):

  • Develop and maintain a diverse and balanced funding base: government, foundation, corporate, and individual donors.
  • Identify, research, and cultivate potential funding sources, establish strategies to approach potential funders and prepare-submit proposals.
  • Oversee fund raising planning and implementation in conjunction with the Board Resource Committee.

In communications and advocacy (20%):

  • Develop and oversee implementation of communication strategies to expand the public awareness of P4L’s programs, goals, accomplishments, and value.
  • Establish strategic collaborative working relationships with other community organizations in the education and youth development sector.
  • Represent programs as well as the mission-vision-values of P4L to local government agencies, K-16 education entities, funders, media, community stakeholders and the public.

In relation to staff (20%):

  • Be responsible for the recruitment, employment, and release of all personnel, including employees, contractors, and volunteers.
  • Ensure that accurate staff job descriptions are developed and that sound human resources practices are in place and implemented.
  • Develop a climate which attracts, retains, and motivates a diverse staff of highly qualified people who effectively pursue the mission of P4L.
  • Provide ample opportunities for staff development that contribute to the specialized work of P4L and to individual professional goals.

In program and organizational development and management (15%):

  • Ensure in conjunction with the Board that P4L has a viable strategic plan to achieve its mission and makes consistent and timely progress in accomplishing program goals and impacts.
  • Provide leadership in developing programmatic, organizational, and financial plans in conjunction with the Board. Carry out plans and policies authorized by the Board.
  • Promote opportunities for Board Members and other volunteers to engage with the programmatic work of the organization.
  • Facilitate a strong working relationship with the Board, supporting its governance and fundraising roles as well as ongoing board skills development.
  • Maintain official records and documents and ensure compliance with federal, state, and local regulations for record keeping.
  • Maintain a working knowledge of significant developments and trends in the field of K-16 education and youth development.

In relation to Financial Management (10%):

  • Work with the Finance Committee and contracted accountant to develop the annual budget; ensure that P4L operates within budget guidelines.
  • Be responsible for following sound financial practices and internal controls with the advice and input of the contracted accountant and Finance Committee.
  • Ensure that there are adequate funds to allow P4L to carry out its work.
  • Establish and follow rigorous accountability standards for grant and budget tracking.
  • Jointly, with the President and Secretary, conduct official correspondence of P4L, and jointly, with designated officers, execute legal documents.

Qualifications:

The ideal candidate for this position is someone with a strong entrepreneurial drive, excellent planning and organizational skills, and a demonstrated ability to engage and interact      with staff, youth and families from diverse socio-economic backgrounds and circumstances. They will have a deep commitment to the organization’s mission and to the young people P4L supports and encourages. Success in the role will require effective oversight of programs, management of budgets and appropriate allocation of funds, driving revenue growth, and cultivating relationships with key donors, school leaders, and community partners.

See below for additional competencies, experiences, and attributes that P4L seeks:

  • Proven leadership skills developed through five or more years of experience in professional management position(s).
  • Experience and demonstrated success in fundraising from sources including local government, private foundations, corporations, and individuals.
  • Excellent interpersonal, written, and verbal communication skills; strong presentation skills.
  • Strong networking skills to build working partnerships with a variety of stakeholders.
  • Understanding of the K16 education and youth development sectors, especially in diverse public school system and community settings.
  • Bachelor’s degree required.
  • Language proficiency: Spanish and/or French a plus but not required.
  • Applicants should be located within the metropolitan Washington, DC area.

Salary:

The starting annual salary for this position is $70k.

Benefits include:

  • Health insurance
  • 20 days paid vacation
  • 10 days paid sick leave
  • 10 paid holidays
  • Ability to work from home
  • Subsidy available for internet and mobile phone plan
  • Professional development and training opportunities

This position is based in the greater Baltimore/DC Metro area and operates as fully remote, however, local travel is required for program site visits and local meetings.

Equal Opportunity Employer Statement

Passion For Learning is an equal opportunity employer. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, marital status, age, national origin, ancestry, physical or mental disability, medical condition, pregnancy, genetic information, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, veteran status, or any other status protected under federal, state, or local law.

Covid Vaccination Statement:  Per MCPS COVID policy, all contractors must upload proof of full COVID vaccination.

How to apply:  Please submit a cover letter and resume at

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScKjTWxK7kzNkXMuUdh_1vxMz4f48zu2mTkMCAO–kmP5SCzg/viewform

New Job Opportunities

2022-03-23T10:54:35-04:00March 22nd, 2022|Job Opportunities|

We now require our members to include a salary on all job descriptions. Nonprofit Montgomery is working toward equity in the nonprofit sector in our county. This includes transparency in the hiring process.

Community Reach of Montgomery County: PT Managing Director; Front Desk for Kaseman Health Clinic; RN for Kaseman Health Clinic
The Civic Circle: AmeriCorps VISTA Member (Salary: $20,592)
Montgomery County Gilchrist Center: Office Assistant
Jubilee Association of MD: Director of Communications and DevelopmentProgram Manager–Bilingual (English/Spanish); and more
A Wider Circle: Corporate Partnerships ManagerAdvocate, Partnership to IndependenceResearch Associate, Programs; and more

FY23 Budget: A 6% Win!

2022-03-24T10:15:42-04:00March 22nd, 2022|Advocacy|

County Executive Marc Elrich’s FY23 budget contains unprecedented support for the County’s nonprofit organizations. The budget includes a 6% inflationary increase in nonprofit contracts in all departments, including Community Grants. This is the first time an inflationary increase has extended to all nonprofit contracts, and is by far the largest increase in memory.

Other items of note in the County Executive’s recommended budget:

The budget also includes the new Office of Grants Management to oversee Community Grants, and an Office of Food Resiliency.

MCCH Opens New Shelter

2022-03-24T09:59:55-04:00March 9th, 2022|Member News|

Congratulations to the team at Montgomery County Coalition for the Homeless for opening the new men’s emergency homeless shelter that can serve up to 200 clients. The new shelter will serve as Montgomery County’s main shelter for men, serving some 750 clients a year with the goal of setting each of them on the path to more permanent housing. Learn more here.

Grants & Funding Opportunities

2022-03-09T11:53:43-05:00March 9th, 2022|Grants & Funding|

  • Bytes Foundation: low to no cost technology and related services to nonprofits
  • Maryland Office of Statewide Broadband Digital Equity Programs: submission deadline of March 31
    • Connected Communities Grant Program: designed to assist local community based organizations, non-profits, and anchor institutions in creating Gap Networks and Community Networks. These networks are designed to address the affordability challenge many low to moderate income household’s face in subscribing to the internet.
    • Digital Inclusion Grant Program: provides funding to local jurisdictions, 501(c) entities, and community based anchor institutions to further the state’s digital inclusion efforts. This grant opportunity will fund projects directed around digital inclusion planning and implementation.

Nonprofit Montgomery Advocacy Update

2022-03-09T11:53:03-05:00March 9th, 2022|Advocacy|

Recently Franca Brilliant, Nonprofit Montgomery’s Advocacy & Development Director, submitted testimony in support of Senate Bill 632: Maryland Health Benefit Exchange-Small Business and Nonprofit Health Insurance Subsidies Program. If passed, this bill would support nonprofits as well as small businesses and their employees, and will improve health equity in Maryland.

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