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*Goodwill VISTA* Nashua PAL Development Associate
 
 
 
Nashua PAL (Police Athletic League) is a non-profit organization dedicated to teaching our youth the values and rewards that can be achieved through self-determination, confidence, ambition, teamwork, and respect for others. Nashua PAL, founded in 1989, has a mission to build thriving, bright, and healthy futures for youth by connecting kids, police officers, and community while creating opportunities for education, activity, and leadership. We are not funded by the police but work in collaboration with Nashua Police to support our mission of connecting kids with police through positive interactions. Youth get to know a police officer, work with him/her in the community, and quickly learn the positive impact they can make when working together. Nashua PAL serves over 2,000 youth in Southern New Hampshire within our 16 educational and engaging programs including the PAL Youth Safe Haven, PAL Force Football & Spirit, PAL Cross Country, the PAL Boxing Gym, and many more. PAL's high-level programming includes the state's first and Nashua's only USA Boxing sanctioned boxing program; NH's largest elementary Cross Country running program (a PAL team in every Nashua elementary school); and the PAL Youth Safe Haven, located in the heart of Nashua's downtown, providing quality care to youth in Nashua at no cost. Regardless of the PAL Program, children and families are the focus of Nashua PAL. We serve a growing population of youth within the city of Nashua, never letting income or ability stop participation.
 
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Member Duties : One of Nashua PAL’s core programs is the Nashua PAL Youth Safe Haven which provides free year-round afterschool and summer programming to 250+ historically disadvantaged youth annually. The PAL Youth Safe Haven is centered in the heart of Nashua’s “Tree Streets” - the Tree Streets make up less than 1 sq. mile of the city's footprint, but host 19% of all city crimes. While the median income for Nashua is $73,022, median income in the Tree Streets is $21,585. Youth Safe Haven membership reports show 97% of all families live far below Federal Poverty Levels. This position will include enhancing marketing and development activities for the organization will lead to direct support for youth and families in need by Documenting Nashua PAL youth activities, Support Grant Writing and Research, and Enhancing Donor Communications and Fundraising Events.
 
Program Benefits : Relocation Allowance ,  Choice of Education Award or End of Service Stipend ,  Access to organizational facilities ,  Training ,  Health Coverage* ,  Stipend ,  Childcare assistance if eligible ,  Living Allowance . 
 
 
*For details about AmeriCorps VISTA healthcare benefits, please visit https://americorps.gov/members-volunteers/vista/benefits.
 
Terms :
Permits working at another job during off hours ,  Permits attendance at school during off hours . 
 
Service Areas :
Education ,  Community and Economic Development ,  Children/Youth . 
 
Skills :
Fund raising/Grant Writing ,  Education ,  Leadership ,  Team Work ,  Writing/Editing ,  Communications . 
 
 
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SUMMARY
Program Type:
AmeriCorps VISTA

Program
*Goodwill VISTA* Nashua PAL Development Associate

Program Start/End Date
05/06/2024  -   05/05/2025

Work Schedule Full Time

Age Requirement
Minimum:  18    Maximum:  None

Program Locations NEW HAMPSHIRE  

Languages
Spanish

Accepting Applications
From  03/04/2024  To  11/04/2024 

Contact Sarah Ward
Goodwill NNE VISTA Program
Portland   ME   04101
603-969-7885
sarah.ward@goodwillnne.org

Listing ID 121973


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