
YNPN-TC Board Applications
YNPN-TC has made it their mission to provide and promote opportunities for the development of young nonprofit professionals in Minneapolis-St. Paul. The application to join the YNPN Twin Cities Board of Directors is now officially open! Joining the leadership team for YNPN-TC is a great way to practice new professional skills, build incredible relationships, and support your fellow young nonprofit professionals in the sector. NOTE: To complete your application, you must fill out the google form and submit your resume to info@ynpntwincities.org with the subject line "Your name 2019 YNPN-TC Board Application." Applications close on Monday, November 11. [Learn more.]
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Accepting New Sector RISE Applications
New Sector's RISE Fellowship is a year-long premier professional development program designed for emerging leaders with up to 5 years of professional work experience. New Sector is seeking candidates for the 2020 RISE Fellowship in the Twin Cities and looking for highly motivated, skilled, early-career professionals who are passionate about social impact. The program accepts applications as they arrive, with a final deadline of November 15th. New Sector matches Fellows into full-time employment at one of their social impact partner host-sites in the Twin Cities, while providing monthly professional development training, mentorship, and individual career coaching to support the Fellows' long-term careers in the social sector. Fellows can also apply to gain access to New Sector's professional development if they are in existing social impact jobs. [Learn more.]
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Cultural Healing Summit
The Mental Health and Wellness Action Team of Ramsey County Public Health is hosting a free Cultural Healing Summit on November 16th, 2019 from 9am – 3:30pm at the Washington Technology Magnet School. This Summit welcomes people of all ages and backgrounds to participate in community discussions and activities around healing and wellness. This is a family event and children are encouraged to attend. Breakout sessions led by community healers will promote equitable strategies to achieve positive health outcomes and healing including: Indigenous Self-Healing, Radical Self-Love Meditation and Sound Healing. [Learn more.]
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Dreaming Together Network Applications
Applications are now open for the Dreaming Together Network, a BIPOC Mentor/Mentee network by and for BIPOC individuals. This network is designed to explore identity and create a sustainable and supportive community and to uplift the BIPOC network of emerging and current professionals of all ages. Applications for the program are due December 1, 2019. They are seeking:
-Mentors, who are individuals that feel comfortable providing guidance on a variety of topics (i.e. based on the mentor/mentee relationship). Mentors must have at LEAST 3+ years within their respective field.
-Mentees, who are individuals that seek support in cultivating unlearned skills. (There is no required age restriction) -"Dreaming Together" Committee Team members, individuals that wish to support this network through commitment to meetings, assistance with logistics, and applying for/seeking funding. [Learn more.]
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