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About Us Ubuntuu House is more than an organization—it’s a movement. Rooted in the African philosophy “I am because we are,” we are dedicated to uplifting youth, families, LGBTQIA+ communities, and all who seek healing, empowerment, and cultural pride. Through wellness, entrepreneurship, arts, and advocacy, we are creating spaces of resilience and hope across Brooklyn and beyond. Why Join Our Board? As a Board Member, you’ll play a critical role in shaping the vision, growth, and sustainability of Ubuntuu House. This is your chance to give back, make lasting impact, and join a passionate network of changemakers. What We’re Looking For We seek board members who bring: Leadership & Passion for community empowerment and social justice. Expertise in one or more areas: finance, law, fundraising, nonprofit management, marketing, advocacy, or lived experience connected to our mission. Commitment to advancing equity, inclusion, and cultural pride. Time & Energy to attend board meetings, participate in committees, and support fundraising efforts. Your Impact Help guide Ubuntuu House’s strategic direction. Strengthen our fundraising and sustainability efforts. Serve as an ambassador for our programs and mission. Build a legacy of healing, culture, and justice for future generations. Benefits of Serving Be part of a movement that’s changing lives. Expand your leadership and nonprofit governance experience. Join a network of professionals, activists, and community leaders. Leave a mark in one of Brooklyn’s most dynamic grassroots organizations.
About Us Ubuntuu House is more than an organization—it’s a movement. Rooted in the African philosophy “I am because we are,” we are dedicated to uplifting youth, families, LGBTQIA+ communities, and all who seek healing, empowerment, and cultural pride. Through wellness, entrepreneurship, arts, and advocacy, we are creating spaces of resilience and hope across Brooklyn and beyond. What We’re Looking For The Director of Development is responsible for leading and implementing the organization’s fundraising strategy. This includes managing donor relationships, securing major gifts, grants, and sponsorships, and building a culture of philanthropy across the organization. Key Responsibilities: Develop and execute an annual fundraising plan to meet revenue goals Cultivate and steward relationships with individual donors, foundations, and corporate partners Write grant proposals and manage reporting requirements Oversee donor database and maintain accurate records Plan and manage fundraising events and campaigns Collaborate with the Executive Director and Board to support fundraising efforts Supervise development staff or contractors as needed Qualifications: 5+ years of experience in fundraising or development Strong communication and relationship-building skills Proven track record of securing funding from multiple sources Experience with donor databases (e.g., Salesforce, DonorPerfect, etc.) Ability to work independently and as part of a team
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We are seeking a motivated and detail-oriented Part-Time Administrative Assistant to join our team at our Brooklyn office. This role is ideal for someone who is passionate about racial justice, social equality, and the inner workings of a nonprofit organization. The Administrative Assistant will provide critical support to our staff, ensuring smooth daily operations and contributing to the success of our initiatives. This is a paid, part-time position requiring 32 hours per week. The schedule will be determined in coordination with the selected candidate. Responsibilities Provide administrative support to staff, including scheduling, filing, and organizing documents. Assist with office management tasks, such as maintaining supplies and coordinating meetings. Manage data entry, record-keeping, and database maintenance. Support communication efforts, including drafting emails, memos, and reports. Assist in organizing events, workshops, and community outreach initiatives. Collaborate with team members on special projects as needed. Qualifications Strong interest in racial justice, social equality, and nonprofit work. Excellent organizational and time-management skills. Strong written and verbal communication abilities. Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook). Detail-oriented with the ability to multitask and prioritize tasks effectively. Positive attitude, critical thinking skills, and a willingness to learn. Ability to work both independently and as part of a team. Benefits Opportunity to gain professional experience in a mission-driven nonprofit setting. Exposure to the political and social justice landscape in New York City. Hands-on understanding of nonprofit operations and advocacy work. Networking opportunities with professionals in the fields of social justice and public policy.
Allied Productions, Inc. is a nonprofit arts organization based in the Lower East Side of New York City, dedicated to supporting and presenting experimental, underrepresented, and community-rooted artistic projects. Founded in 1981, Allied fosters creative expression through a wide range of disciplines including visual arts, performance, media, and public installations. The organization is known for its collaborative spirit and commitment to social justice, often working with marginalized artists and activist groups. Allied also stewards community spaces like Le Petit Versailles, a garden and cultural hub that serves as a venue for exhibitions, performances, and public gatherings, bridging art with grassroots activism and urban environmentalism. PAST PROJECTS ABC No Rio at 45 at Emily Harvey Foundation NYC AIDS Memorial MIAD CURRENT ACTIVITIES Archives Book Fairs Touring Projects Hours: 5 or 6-hour days • 5 days per week Salary: $3500 monthly Location: E 8th Street Storefront next door to an award winning community garden. Responsibilities would include : Programming Financial Management Archival materials oversight Fiscal Sponsorship Management Development [members; partnerships; board; and ideas] Required Skills • Basic Bookkeeping (competence with Quickbooks Online), • Grant Management (familiar with NYSCA, DCLA, and other public funding resources), • Google Workspace (Advance level), • Competence in word processing and spreadsheets; Filemaker Pro (mid-level), Adobe Photoshop; In Design, and Premier Rush, • Inventory Oversight (archive of art & ephemera along with sale items)., • hiring staff (as needed) NOTE: You will be working with a delegation of current staff and volunteers and an active board to assist with bookkeeping; grant Writing; archiving; promotional consultants and development coordinating assistants What the previous Organizational Manager had to say about their expectations “Facilitation of innovative and unexpected public expression that combines all areas of the arts and social practice” Challenges and difficulties Not fitting into traditional categories of programming or funding slots. Maintaining progressive values while acknowledging the constraints and necessities of commerce, creative marketing strategies, understanding political compromises without sacrificing ethical standards. Outstanding issues needing to be solved Determining goals of the archival program Le Petit Versailles operating independently without the use of neighboring apartment. Consideration—transitioning from a defacto foundation paradigm where our projects and creative activities constitute the primary in house programming (i.e AIDS Memorial Project; MIAD project; ABC No Rio 45-years and others)