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We are looking for a developer or someone with technical experience to help us design and imporve our current online platform for student learning. We are using WIX for website.The association All Grow, like the name says aims to create systemic change through collaboration between individuals, organizations and institutions. AllGrow is dedicated to helping organizations and individuals promote inclusive growth and advancement by fostering innovation, knowledge sharing and critical thinking. Our mission is to contribute to building an inclusive society, in which ALL members have the tools, resources, and opportunities to GROW.
We have started our activities in November 2017 in Romania. So far we have been working mainly in the area of education and social entrepreneurship, with special focus on rural and underserved communities.
AllGrow’s educational initiative is called Change Architects and aims to transforms children into change makers through community development and social entrepreneurship using design thinking. 500+ innovative teachers volunteer their time to facilitate activities for their students. 5,000+ youths identify problems in their communities, brainstorm ideas and implement sustainable solutions. In doing so, they develop 21st Century skills such as: empathy, collaboration, communication, leadership and confidence in their own capacity to generate change. We have been working in all counties (41) in Romania and we have been supported by Design for Change, Autonom Foundation, Lego Foundation, Design Thinking Society, Oracle, Ashoka and Romanian Business Leaders.

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Uncaped Heroes, The Musical™, set in a mythical, “once upon a time land”. It is the story of a group of misfits who after learning of a evil virus threat to rid their town of laughter and happiness, join a alien and his sidekick robot to destroy the threat. They would soon learn that in order to complete their mission, they would need confront their own fears.But in the end, this fearless team would indeed save the town. Although colorful and fun, the musical stage production deals with the issues of the virus, racism and bullying.
This exciting original musical by playright, KaySandra Hunt will feature near a hundred talented kids from Chicago Public Schools. We will need assistance with costume designers, backstage and front of house staff, individuals to help market and promote as well as assist with the lobby experience of our guest including but not limited to concessions, ushers, ticket-takers and more.
What a wonderful opportunity to be a part of something exciting that will help to further the advancement of our children who have a passion for the arts.
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WIRe's global, educational networking events are made possible by volunteers who, along with a self-selected team, craft programming and networking opportunities for their local community. You'll join a support channel of 30+ women with whom you can share event experiences and sponsorship advice, all with guidance and constant support from WIRe HQ. You'll be responsible for securing local sponsor interest, event planning, and speaker scouting. Don't worry — we'll help every step of the way! This is an incredible opportunity to boost your brand, connect locally and globally, and help support the cause.
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Our global roster of mentors are busy CEOs, senior level executives and entrepreneurs, making our mentoring program a highly competitive process and each year we receive more than three times the mentee applications than we can match. Mentors select their mentees based on goals, interests, experience and, in some cases, location. We require that participants commit to a 12-month program, meeting monthly for 1-2 hours per meeting, plus a minimum of six hours via phone/Skype and/or email coaching, with the goal of monthly contact. Updates submitted by you during the first month of the program and every two months thereafter help us ensure the success of the match.How it Works
Throughout the program, mentees leverage the success of their mentor by asking questions about work/life balance, professional growth and more, while mentors have an opportunity to grow their leadership and mentoring skills in a one-to-one environment. And if you can make it, our in-person networking events are a great place to meet up as well. WIRe’s mentoring program is an opportunity to build life-long relationships, and share new perspectives. We’re thrilled that this program plays an instrumental role in bringing up the next generation of female researchers and executives.
Interested in being a mentor? If you’ve got 10+ years of industry experience, we’d love to have you! Shoot an email to michelle@womeninresearch.org and we’ll figure out how to get you involved.

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We run an English medium school that provides quality education to about 1100 under-privileged children. Yet there are many who are uneducated and beyond the schooling age. For these youth, we wish to provide Vocational Training Courses that will help them develop social competencies and get employed to earn a living. This training will also have a positive impact on such individuals’ motivation, attitude, self-esteem, and self-confidence.
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BCCS hopes to partner with corporate organisations in their CSR and giving programmes. We look forward to opportunities to help fulfill your organisation's corporate social responsibilities.
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APPLY HERE: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSd-GGQ_-DXJOxrIwuvL466ctHALo_Yt91LI3T6hOvJ8irbBOA/viewformOrganization Overview
Employ to Empower (ETE) supports residents in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside (DTES) community by providing access to development and entrepreneurial resources. Our resources include affordable microloans and business mentorship, with the goal of having a long-term impact on our members’ personal and economic well being. We also actively advocate for creating positive social change in the DTES.
We’re keen to build a group of compassionate and talented community mentors to support our entrepreneurs in ETE’s program.
Position Description
Title Description: Community Mentor
Reporting To: Christina Wong, Executive Director
Location: Virtual / In Person
Desired Start Date: Ongoing
Commitment: 12 months with the possibility of extending the term
Position Type: Volunteer
Position Summary
Your primary roles include hands on support for the entrepreneurs by: Providing personalized 1:1 weekly mentorship, collaboratively building personal and professional goals, sourcing opportunities for the entrepreneur, and overall, being an accountability buddy for the entrepreneur. This position includes a unique blend of business and emotional support.
Key Accountabilities
*Provide flexible, valuable personalized business mentorship to entrepreneurs in the ETE program on a weekly basis at up to three hours per entrepreneur. Meetings may occur in different locations
*Spend time with the entrepreneur outside of business (budget provided monthly) Eg: coffee, walk, going to a game together etc.
*Collaborate with the entrepreneur to identify and reflect on specific goals and actions needed in order to achieve their entrepreneurial ventures
*Be available for up to one hour of client phone call supports per week
*Source and identify other areas of business opportunities for the entrepreneur
Qualifications
*Embraces the idea that learning is bidirectional, and that the mentor is learning equally as much as the entrepreneur
*Compassionate and cares deeply for the DTES community
*Strong understanding how to apply a trauma-informed approach
*Strong understanding basic counselling approaches such as validation, empathy and compassion
*Strong interpersonal skills and high relational empathy
*2+ years of experience volunteering/working in the DTES
*Clear, concise, and detail-oriented in terms of email, phone, and text communication
*Experience advising high-growth, ambitious startups and initiatives
*Entrepreneurship experience
*Diligent problem solver, who is looking to learn and help when possible
*Keen desire to be a part of something great that positively impacts society especially in times of crisis
*Proactive to collaborate remotely
Education
Must be enrolled in post-secondary education and have completed, or be in the process of completing, a degree related to Arts and Social Sciences, Business, Marketing and/or Counselling.

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APPLY HERE: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfLWymVECeLQj8nWs1vAVTD39hdGAfPhch4e-tXjSdClFp9ag/viewformOrganization Overview
Employ to Empower (ETE) supports residents in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside (DTES) community by providing access to development and entrepreneurial resources. Our resources include affordable micro-loans and business mentorship, with the goal of having a long-term impact on our members’ personal and economic well-being. We also actively advocate for creating positive social change in the DTES.
We’re keen to build a group of compassionate and talented mentors to support our entrepreneurs in our program who specialize in web development, social media growth, finance, go-to market, digital marketing, graphic design, accounting, and legal advice. We want to bring a community of supporters to residents in the DTES.
Position Description
Title Description: Specialist Mentor
Reporting To: Christina Wong, Executive Director
Location: Virtual
Desired Start Date: Ongoing
Commitment: 3-4 hours per month.
Position Type: Volunteer
Position Summary
Your primary roles include supporting entrepreneurs including but not limited to: Digital marketing, finances, marketing, websites, and graphic design. Specialist mentors will open office hours for 3-4 hours per month for emerging entrepreneurs in the Downtown Eastside community.
Key Accountabilities
[Digital Marketing]: Support entrepreneurs to get their Instagram and Facebook profiles / business pages set up / help with copywriting
[Finances]: Support entrepreneurs with finding their costs, and strategy for their micro-business
[Marketing]: Provide hands on support and advice on where the entrepreneur can further market their product
[Web Developer]: Create and maintain a website/e-commerce platform for entrepreneurs throughout the year
[Graphic Designers]: Create graphics for the entrepreneurs to use for their social media platforms
[Accounting]: Share knowledge and steps to registering for sole proprietorships, partnerships, and incorporations
[Insurance]: Share insights/expertise on certain types of business insurance that one needs to get access to
[Legal]: Provide insights and advice on patents and legal documents for sole proprietorship and partnerships
Qualifications
-Compassionate and cares deeply for the DTES community
-Strong interpersonal skills and high relational empathy
-2+ years of experience volunteering/working in the DTES
-Clear, concise, and detail-oriented in terms of email, phone, and text communication
-Diligent problem solver, who is looking to learn and help when possible
-Keen desire to be a part of something great that positively impacts society especially in times of crisis
-Proactive to collaborate remotely
Desired Attributes
-Experience advising high-growth, ambitious start-ups and initiatives
-Entrepreneurship experience
-Hands-on experience advising in a specialty area (fundraising, two-sided platforms, social project)
Education
Must be enrolled in post-secondary education and have completed, or be in the process of completing, a degree related to Business, Finance, Accounting, Law, Marketing and/or Interactive Arts/Technology

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APPLY HERE:https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScA4SJmrvULv5GVKFoASL1NSR1Da6RFS77b5KhSaOrhk7VhlQ/viewform
Organization Overview
Employ to Empower (ETE) supports residents in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside (DTES) community by providing access to development and entrepreneurial resources. Our resources include affordable micro-loans and business mentorship, with the goal of having a long-term impact on our members’ personal and economic well-being. We also actively advocate for creating positive social change in the DTES.
Position Description
Title Description: Development Course Facilitator
Reporting To: Christina Wong, Executive Director
Location: In Person
Desired Start Date: Anytime
Commitment: Minimum 1 year, 3 hours per week for 1 course.
Position Type: Volunteer
Length of each course: 10 weeks
Position Summary
You will be responsible for preparing to lead and facilitating the Development course over ten weeks for entrepreneurs in the DTES. There will be 10 modules in this course. This position requires high emotional and cultural sensitivity, and experience building small micro-businesses.
Key Accountabilities
*Facilitate weekly workshops at 4-10 hours per weeks in groups of 3-6 entrepreneurs
*Actively engage and collaborate with entrepreneurs in the workshop
*Thoroughly teach weeks for Business plan, online and offline marketing, cash flow and showcase presentation
*Work with the Teaching Assistant to maintain accurate workshop metrics, including attendance rosters, evaluations, and other reporting documents
*Administer surveys at the first and last workshop to support the data collection requirements of funding agencies
Qualifications
*Compassionate and cares deeply for the DTES community
*2+ years of experience volunteering/working in the DTES
*Self-starter, curious by nature and keen appetite to learn and figure new concepts/ideas out through research
*Strong interpersonal skills and high relational empathy
*Strong relational empathy, compassion, and patience
*High resilience, persistence, and flexibility
*Proactive in finding creative ways to deliver challenging concepts/themes
Education
*Must be enrolled in post-secondary education and have completed, or be in the process of completing, a degree related to Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, English, and/or Communications.
*Strong history of education/training in the areas of adult learning, facilitation of educational programs for adults a plus, and such training may be considered in lieu of other educational requirements
