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SUMMARY:Webinar: The Art and Science of Teaching Climate Change
DESCRIPTION:Presenter: Shannon Subers\nDate and time: Wednesday\, April 1st\, 2020\, 7:30 p.m. EST \nWant to cover climate change in the classroom\, but not sure where to start? You’re not alone. A recent NPR/Ipsos poll showed that less than half of K–12 educators surveyed tackle climate change in their classrooms. In this webinar\, educators will learn strategies to communicate climate change principles that can be applied to any classroom. Through  practical\, inquiry-focused activities\, teachers will gain tools to navigate one of the most important environmental issues of our generation. \nShannon Subers is a science communicator\, artist\, and conservation educator based in San Diego\, California. As an education specialist with San Diego Coastkeeper\, her daily work takes her into K–6 classrooms to teach students about ocean pollution. Shannon holds an M.A. in Biology from the Advanced Inquiry Program\, a joint effort between Miami University and San Diego Zoo Global. Her graduate research involved combining art and science to better communicate conservation. \nAll our webinars are free of charge and open to everyone\, but you need to register well in advance. Feel free to spread the word with anyone you think might be interested. Please use the links below each of the webinar descriptions for more information on how to register.
URL:https://dev1.gpsen.org/event/webinar-the-art-and-science-of-teaching-climate-change/
LOCATION:Webinar
CATEGORIES:Classes + Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200401T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200401T163000
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SUMMARY:RCE Americas Virtual Youth Conference
DESCRIPTION:You are invited to our 2nd annual RCE Virtual Youth Conference on April 1st from 5:30-7:30PM (EST). We look forward to connecting and fostering collaboration between the RCE Americas Youth Networks. The conference will give youth leaders from across the Americas the opportunity to share their network’s story to date and their plans for the rest of 2020\, with the intention to learn from each other and expand initiatives on our campuses and within our communities. We would love for each RCE that RSVPs to prepare a short (5-10 minute) presentation that shares updates on their Youth Network and plans for the upcoming year. We will finish the conference with a discussion on a campaign or project we can collaborate on as a region.\n\n\n\n\n\nRSVP:  https://www.tinyurl.com/RCEconference
URL:https://dev1.gpsen.org/event/rce-americas-virtual-youth-conference/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Conferences
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200401
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200423
DTSTAMP:20260428T224126
CREATED:20200302T040721Z
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SUMMARY:Earth Day EcoChallenge
DESCRIPTION:Global Change on a Human Scale\nMake your actions speak for Earth from April 1st through Earth Day\, April 22nd! \nEarth Day Ecochallenge connects you to a global community of advocates and changemakers\, each doing what we can\, in ways that are most relevant to us\, to make this great spinning dot we call home a healthier\, more equitable\, more sustainable place. \nJoin GPSEN’s EcoChallenge team to commit to taking action for a better shared future and celebrate the 50th anniversary of Earth Day. \nExplore Categories and Select Actions > >
URL:https://dev1.gpsen.org/event/ecochallenge-earth-day/
LOCATION:On-line
CATEGORIES:Community Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200401
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200402
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CREATED:20191127T203324Z
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SUMMARY:Biomimicry Youth Design Challenge- NGSS and UN SDG aligned
DESCRIPTION:The Youth Design Challenge (YDC) is a free\, hands-on\, project-based learning experience that provides classroom and informal educators with a new framework to introduce biomimicry and an interdisciplinary approach to science and environmental literacy. Working in teams with an adult coach\, students explore the wonders of the natural world and apply what they learn to create innovations that support a healthier planet. Learn more about the YDC and how to participate below. \n  \nTimeline\nThe Youth Design Challenge follows an academic calendar\, with entries reviewed once annually in late spring. \n\nRegistration Opens: November 1\, 2019\nSubmissions Open: December 2019\nCoach Support and Prof. Dev.: November 2019 – February 2020\nRegistration Closes: March 1\, 2020\nSubmission Deadline: April 1\, 2020 (6pm Pacific Time)\nJudging Period: April – May 2020\nAward Announcement: May 2020\n\nWho can participate?\nThe Youth Design Challenge is a team competition for students in middle school (grades 6-8) and high school (grades 9-12) in the US. A team consists of between 2-8 students and 1 or 2 adult coaches affiliated with a school\, educational organization\, or homeschool. Please refer to the Official Rules for complete eligibility details. \nWhat will your team do?\nYour team will take on the role of innovators and work together to apply biomimicry (nature-inspired innovation) to address a social and/or environmental issue related to climate change adaptation or mitigation. Suggestion: work on an issue that affects your local community! As a coach\, you will guide your students as they study how organisms in nature have adapted to similar problems and challenges and apply what they learn to innovative solutions. Final projects can then be entered into the nationwide competition for prizes awarded by the Biomimicry Institute. \nHow does the Challenge meet instructional goals?\nThe Youth Design Challenge is aligned to Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) for both middle school and high school. Full alignments can be downloaded below. \n\nNGSS Alignment for High School\nNGSS Alignment for Middle School\nNGSS Alignment for UN Sustainable Development Goals (optional focus)\n\nWhat is required to enter the Challenge?\nEntries are submitted online and include the following elements: \n\nWritten project overview \nProject image\nVideo pitch\nProject portfolio\nTeam photo\n\nFor complete details about requirements\, please visit our Submission Guidelines page.  \nJudging and Awards\nAwards are given each year for 1st\, 2nd\, and 3rd place in two categories: middle school and high school. Coaches participate in the judging process during a preliminary review period in which they will rate a selection of student entries against a rubric. Award winners are then selected by a panel of expert judges from the top-scoring entries. \nWinning teams will receive an award certificate and have their work publicly recognized online and/or in the media. The school or organization that hosted the team will additionally receive a cash award in the following amounts: 1st Place – $1\,000; 2nd Place – $750; 3rd Place – $500. \n\nCurriculum and Training\nPrior experience with biomimicry is not required to participate in the Challenge. A variety of resources and online training opportunities are provided to help you support your students\, including standards-aligned unit planning resources and a detailed 7-lesson design curriculum module that will guide your team step-by-step through the biomimicry design process. Once you have registered for the Challenge\, you can explore these materials in the Resources section of this website.
URL:https://dev1.gpsen.org/event/biomimicry-youth-design-challenge-ngss-and-un-sdg-aligned/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Grants + Competitions
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200331T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200331T203000
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SUMMARY:Co-Creating a Sustainable Future
DESCRIPTION:Even though the Coronavirus is resulting in a number of significant changes and the Columbia Gorge Community College has indefinitely postponed Spring term classes\, the course “Co-Creating a Sustainable Future” will still be hosted via Zoom by Milt Markewitz. \nDo you want to better understand the ethical shortfalls that underlay climate change\, wars\, and social injustices? Explore the academic bridges\nand the spiritual pathways necessary to create ecological integrity and social harmony. Understand the life changes necessary to live within the Earth’s\ncapacity to renew\, cleanse and heal. \nEVERY TUESDAY EVENING FROM 7:00 – 8:30 FOR 11 CONSECUTIVE WEEKS BEGINNING MARCH 31ST AND ENDING JUNE 9TH.   \nNote that there is no Registration fee. \nThe essence of the 11-week series is as follows: \n1) Participants are asked to share current aspirations\, and to then update them based on what they’ve learned in subsequent sessions; \n2) Topical content and embodiment exercises in each session will help participants recognize the difference between sustainable and non-sustainable cultures; \n3) Since the sustainable cultures are Earth Based and I’m a product of the non-sustainable culture\, almost every session will have an Earth Based facilitator. \n4) Through these facilitations it is hoped that participants will experience a process orientation with natural flows and emergence; and \n5) Each session is intended to be 1/3 to 1/2 conversational and reflective. \nThe schedule is as follows: \n\nMarch 31     Introductory Aspirations & The Course Outline\nApril 7         Living Systems & Emergence               Yvonne Vizina\nApril 14       Paradigm/Consciousness Shifts                      Ilarion Merculieff\nApril 21       Playing the Game of Life                                   To be Named\nApril 28       Imbedded Cultural Differences                        Jefferson Greene\nMay 5          Being Present to a Broader Reality                  Ilarion Merculieff\nMay 12        Colonization                      Steve Newcomb\nMay 19        Indigenous Life                         Mary Lee Jones (Sumnitee)\nMay 26        Ethical & Religious Implications          Lewis Cardinal & Vicky Stifter\nJune 2         Enlightened non-Natives                     Jeff Gobble & Aimee Samara\nJune 9         Revised Aspirations & Closing\n\nTo Register\, email Milt Markewitz <miltmarkewitz@gmail.com> with your first and last names\, email address\, phone #\, and if you would like the name of your organization.  When Milt receives your request\, he ’ll send you the link to ZOOM.
URL:https://dev1.gpsen.org/event/co-creating-a-sustainable-future/
LOCATION:online\, United States
CATEGORIES:Classes + Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200331T130000
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SUMMARY:Spring Course: Introduction To Nonprofits and Philanthropy at PCC
DESCRIPTION:Portland Community College’s BA 208 “Intro to Nonprofits & Philanthropy” surveys the role of the nonprofit and voluntary organizations in American society including the history\, theory and challenges of the third sector. Includes the Students4Giving service learning project where students serve as philanthropists to their local community. \n\nStudent Philanthropists – Through a term long Students4Giving project\, students in this course become philanthropists by awarding grants to local nonprofits working in a community area determined by the class.  Students learn about the steps of the grant funding process by executing those steps in the course.\nNonprofit Curriculum – The curriculum includes working in the nonprofit sector\, resources available to nonprofits\, nonprofit funding\, and starting a nonprofit.\nGeneral Education Credit – This course meets general education requirements for social studies.\n\nAvailable this Spring\, March 31 – June 11.  CRN: 24681 \nLearn more here.
URL:https://dev1.gpsen.org/event/spring-term-section-of-introduction-to-nonprofits-and-philanthropy-at-pcc/
LOCATION:Portland Community College (Sylvania)\, 12000 SW 49th Avenue\, Portland\, OR\, 97219\, United States
CATEGORIES:Classes + Workshops
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ORGANIZER;CN="Portland Community College":MAILTO:terrie.quinteros@pcc.edu
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200331
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200401
DTSTAMP:20260428T224126
CREATED:20200318T231633Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200318T231633Z
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SUMMARY:Job opportunity with Cascade Forest Conservancy
DESCRIPTION:Job Summary: The Cascade Forest Conservancy (CFC)\, a nonprofit organization\, strives to protect and sustain forests\, streams\, wildlife\, and communities in the heart of the Cascades through conservation\, education\, and advocacy. We are seeking an enthusiastic person\, committed to CFC’s mission\, to develop and implement strategic campaigns that amplify community voices\, educate local communities on CFC’s programs and projects\, and leverage partnerships to influence environmental policy. The Coordinator will report directly to the Executive Director and will often work collaboratively with the Policy Manager and Director of Programs and with all CFC staff as necessary.\n \nFor more information please visit: https://cascadeforest.org/wp-content/uploads/Grassroots-Campaign-Coord-CFC.pdf
URL:https://dev1.gpsen.org/event/job-opportunity-with-cascade-forest-conservancy/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Jobs + Internships
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200331
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200401
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SUMMARY:Executive Director of the Sandy River Watershed Council
DESCRIPTION:The SRWC is currently searching for a qualified candidate to fill the role of Executive Director. \nThe Executive Director (ED) serves as the face of the Council\, providing leadership and support across the organization\, developing and implementing the strategic direction to further the mission\, leading staff members and overseeing an annual budget of $500\,000 to $1\,000\,000. The ED provides sound management of the organization’s internal operations (financial functions\, staff oversight\, and team-building) and external relationships with other agencies and organizations. The ED is charged with ensuring SRWC maintains financial viability and functions as an innovative partner. The ED answers to the Council Board through the Chair and Executive Committee. \nFor more details please visit : https://sandyriver.org/get-involved/employment/
URL:https://dev1.gpsen.org/event/executive-director-of-the-sandy-river-watershed-council/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Jobs + Internships
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ORGANIZER;CN="Sandy River Watershed Council":MAILTO:sara@sandyriver.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200331
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200401
DTSTAMP:20260428T224126
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SUMMARY:Mazama Wild is Hiring Summer Camp Staff!
DESCRIPTION:Founded in 1894 on the summit of Mt. Hood\, the Mazamas is a nonprofit mountaineering education organization located in Portland\, Oregon. The Mazamas offer over 700 hikes and 350 climbs annually. A variety of classes and activities are offered for every skill and fitness level and are open to both members and nonmembers. \nThe Mazamas promotes climbing\, responsible recreation\, and conservation values through outdoor education\, advocacy\, and outreach. \nPlease view full list of openings and applications here
URL:https://dev1.gpsen.org/event/mazama-wild-is-hiring-summer-camp-staff/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Jobs + Internships
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ORGANIZER;CN="Mazama WILD":MAILTO:help@mazamas.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200331
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200401
DTSTAMP:20260428T224126
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SUMMARY:Summer jobs with Portland Parks & Recreation | Environmental Education
DESCRIPTION:Spend the summer exploring with children in Portland’s natural areas – oh\, and get paid\, too! ? Portland Parks & Recreation is recruiting people ages 16+ to apply for summer positions with Environmental Education’s Nature Day Camp program! \nNature Day Camp is an outdoor\, nature-themed summer camp that meets in Portland’s natural areas and teaches ecology to children ages 4-12 through songs\, stories\, play\, and exploration. Our summer camp staff is comprised of teens and young adults rich in culture\, language\, backgrounds\, and skills. Employment (for most positions) is June 15-August 21. \nWe are looking for summer staff who  \n\nAre hardworking\, responsible\, confident\nAre curious about nature\, ecology\, and science\nAre silly\, creative\, patient\nGenuinely enjoy being with children\nHave an interest in teaching\nWant to make an impact in the lives of young children and youth\n\nPaid positions include beginning naturalists\, experienced naturalists\, and site coordinators. Please see our website for job descriptions\, hours\, wages\, and information on the application process: https://www.portlandoregon.gov/parks/article/480685 \nQuestions can be directed to Chrissy Larson\, Coordinator for Environmental Education – Youth & Family Programs. \nchrissy.larson@portlandoregon.gov\n(She\, Her\, Hers)\nPortland Parks & Recreation\ncall/text 503-823-1149\nfax 503-865-3251
URL:https://dev1.gpsen.org/event/summer-jobs-with-portland-parks-recreation-environmental-education/
CATEGORIES:Jobs + Internships
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200331
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200401
DTSTAMP:20260428T224126
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SUMMARY:Executive Director at the Tualatin Riverkeepers
DESCRIPTION:Tualatin Riverkeepers (TRK) is in search of a new leader to serve as its Executive Director. TRK is a non-profit organization dedicated to the protection and restoration of the Tualatin River and its watershed\, located primarily in Washington County\, OR\, and to the surrounding communities that depend on a healthy river. TRK engages the community in this mission through four programs: recreation\, education\, advocacy and habitat restoration. TRK collaborates with farmers\, industry\, community based organizations and the private sector to promote stewardship of the natural world and to connect rural and urban residents to the Tualatin River.     TRK is part of a broader global “Waterkeeper” movement www.waterkeeper.org that has a rich history of linking human health\, justice and livelihoods to clean water and environmental protection.   TRK has a passionate staff of five who work together as a mission driven team\, but in a relaxed and easy going atmosphere. An active board of directors of up to thirteen members works closely with the Executive Director. TRK has an annual budget of $500\,000.    Position Description The Executive Director provides creative and compassionate leadership to fulfill Tualatin Riverkeepers’ long-term mission and implements the organization’s vision for the future.    Key Responsibilities  Philanthropic Development and Implementation – Build an organizational culture of philanthropy that empowers all staff\, board\, volunteers and members to engage in development. Create and execute a development plan to engage multiple generations of donors through major gifts\, annual donations\, membership\, planned gifts and acquisition\, focusing on upward momentum for all donors. \nEngaging the Whole Community – Build and sustain partnerships with organizations that represent communities of color. Create collaborative programming based on shared values\, trust and reciprocity. Prioritize cultural competence for staff\, volunteers\, members and board of directors to create a welcome and inclusive organizational culture. \nFinancial management – In concert with staff and board\, develop the annual budget and cash flow projections\, operate within the approved annual budget\, coordinate audit/compilation and timely submittal of tax and financial reports to IRS and State. \nOrganizational Development – Guide strategic planning and implementation\, program development\, implementation and evaluation. \nPublic Relations and Collaborations – Serve as the key spokesperson for TRK’s mission and vision\, build support among key stakeholders to advance TRK’s agenda\, support collaborations with a myriad of organizations that may include policy\, advocacy\, litigation and environmental and social justice  strategies. \n\n\n Board and Committee Development – Recruit new leadership to represent the community TRK serves. Provide ongoing support for the board of directors and committees. \nAdvocacy – Provide guidance and input regarding ongoing environmental policies that affect the health and resilience of the Tualatin River and watershed. \nStaff – Provide leadership to four TRK program staff including development of job descriptions\, annual work plans\, and evaluations.     Required Qualifications   Experience working with diverse communities  Cultural competence  Demonstrated emotional intelligence  Five years in a senior leadership role with proven development experience; specifically grant writing\, corporate and major donor relations and direct solicitation  Strong organizational skills  Demonstrated abilities in financial management and staff supervision  Strong understanding\, experience and passion for watershed issues\, habitats and wildlife  Excellent communication skills with an ability to articulate TRK’s vision orally and in writing  Ability to develop and execute strategic plans   Preferred Qualifications  Established community relationships with key stakeholders  Knowledge of Oregon water law and land use policies\, regulations and political climate  Bachelor’s Degree in relevant field    Salary $65\,000 – $75\,000 \nComprehensive Benefits  Paid vacation  Paid sick leave  Paid medical and dental insurance  Retirement contributions  Eleven paid holidays as well as the weekdays between Christmas Day and New Year’s Day \nThe Executive Director position is exempt and serves at the pleasure of the board of directors.                     Application Procedure Send resume and cover letter to resumes@tualatinriverkeepers.org. (No phone calls please.) Please include answers to the following questions in your cover letter:\n1. What is your experience serving diverse communities? 2. What is your experience cultivating funding sources?
URL:https://dev1.gpsen.org/event/executive-director-at-the-tualatin-riverkeppers/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Jobs + Internships
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ORGANIZER;CN="Tualatin River Keepers":MAILTO:info@tualatinriverkeepers.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200330T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200501T130000
DTSTAMP:20260428T224126
CREATED:20200401T045336Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200401T045336Z
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SUMMARY:2020 One Day At A Time Conscious Capitalism Virtual Conference
DESCRIPTION:So much has changed in the world since we held the ELEVATE Business 2020 Conference. We know that you need community\, insights\, and innovative solutions to get through this\, but we also know that many of your businesses need to save every dollar you can to take care of your people.\n\nThat’s why Conscious Capitalism is now offering its 2020 Annual Conference at NO COST and expanding it to run throughout the entire month of April. Daily sessions will begin today\, Monday\, March 30th with additional speakers and topics announced in the weeks to come!\n\nEven though we are engulfed by a pandemic we are also experiencing an epidemic of compassion. Join us as we take it one day at a time.\n\n\nWEEK ONE\, March 30th – April 3rd\nEveryday\, 12pm PT\n\nMonday\, March 30th\nKip Tindell: How To Lead Through Crisis\n\nTuesday\, March 31st\nDanny Friedland: How To Lead Consciously During Times of Stress\n\nWednesday\, April 1st\nNeha Sangwan: How To Manage Anxiety Throughout a Crisis\n\nThursday\, April 2nd\nSafwan Shah: How To Help Hourly Workers\n\nFriday\, April 3rd\nAmanda Kathryn Roman: Facilitated Conscious Connections\nLarge & Small Group Experiences (2.5 hour session)
URL:https://dev1.gpsen.org/event/2020-one-day-at-a-time-conscious-capitalism-virtual-conference/
LOCATION:Webinar
CATEGORIES:Conferences
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ORGANIZER;CN="Conscious Capitalism%2C Portland Chapter":MAILTO:vawn.hicks@portland.consciouscapitalism.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200328T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200328T170000
DTSTAMP:20260428T224126
CREATED:20200214T014236Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200322T053242Z
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SUMMARY:Land of the Lichen with Science Fridays and the World Forestry Center - Cancelled
DESCRIPTION:Science Fridays has taken a lichen to Portland! That’s why they’re coming to World Forestry Center for a day exploring the fuzzy growths on trees\, roofs\, and gravestones: lichens.\n\nJoin Science Friday and World Forestry Center as we highlight these special symbiotic organisms. Meet experts in the forests\, see select specimens from near and far\, and maybe even discover a favorite lichen that you didn’t know existed. The event will feature an on-stage presentation and interactive stations. Come early to stop by all the tables!\n\nMeet the Experts\n\nSarah Jovan is a Research Ecologist with the U.S. Forest Service in Portland\, Oregon. She uses bioindicator data in collaboration with air quality managers\, regulators\, land managers\, and local universities to inform policy\, track emissions sources\, and establish management guidelines.\nHannah Prather is a Postdoctoral Research Associate with the Ramirez Lab at Reed College. She received her PhD from Portland State University\, researching the human impacts on biodiversity and ecology in the urban communities of lichen and moss.\nEd Jahn is the Executive Editor for Science and Environment as well as the Executive Producer of OPB’s outdoor program\, “Oregon Field Guide.” He is a fellow with the Institutes for Journalism and Natural Resources and an advocate and teacher of better science communication.\n\n\nEvent attendees will have the opportunity to sign up for a post-event nature walk through the Hoyt Arboretum with one of their knowledgeable volunteers. Tours run about 90 minutes and explore a variety of themes.
URL:https://dev1.gpsen.org/event/land-of-the-lichen-with-science-fridays-and-the-world-forestry-center/
LOCATION:World Forestry Center\, 4033 SW Canyon Rd.\, Portland\, OR\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200327T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200327T170000
DTSTAMP:20260428T224126
CREATED:20200322T062842Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200322T062842Z
UID:18551-1585296000-1585328400@dev1.gpsen.org
SUMMARY:Metro Guest Services Coordinator
DESCRIPTION:Metro is seeking a Guest Services Coordinator\, variable-hour (Program Assistant I\, variable-hour) with Parks and Nature. If you love providing customer service in a park office setting\, you might be the perfect candidate for a guest services coordinator position at Oxbow Regional Park. We are offering three variable hour positions: one 40 hours per week position and two 20 hours per week positions. \n\nGuest services coordinators are the main point of contact for thousands of people who visit Oxbow Regional Park each summer. We’re looking for someone who shares Metro’s commitment to making sure that all of our region’s diverse communities – including communities of color and low-income communities – benefit from a world-class park system. \nDeadline to apply: March 27\, 2020 by 5:00 pm\, Pacific Time. Pay range is $17.89 hourly. Visit OregonMetro.gov/jobs for the complete job announcement and a link to our online hiring center. Metro is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer.
URL:https://dev1.gpsen.org/event/metro-guest-services-coordinator/
LOCATION:Metro\, 600 NW Grand Ave\, Portland\, OR\, 97232\, United States
CATEGORIES:Jobs + Internships
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ORGANIZER;CN="Metro":MAILTO:503-797-1700
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200327
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200405
DTSTAMP:20260428T224126
CREATED:20200331T201207Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200331T201207Z
UID:18611-1585267200-1586044799@dev1.gpsen.org
SUMMARY:Free Online Courses in Energy\, Climate Policy and Diplomacy
DESCRIPTION:Free online courses in Energy\, Climate Policy and Diplomacy \n\nWith recent events facing the world today\, Brexit\, COVID-19 and Climate Change\, it’s an uncertain time for everyone. At SOAS University of London we provide a number of distance learning options helping you continue learning wherever you are in the world.\n\nGet a taster by signing up to a Massive Online Open Course (MOOC) in areas including Financial Management\, Climate Policy or Global Diplomacy.\n\nTaught by leaders in their fields\, SOAS MOOCs are free online programmes which are available to everyone and offer an affordable and flexible way to learn new skills\n\nDiplomacy in the Modern World  \nGlobal Energy and Climate Policy\nGlobal Diplomacy: United Nations and the World\nRisk Management in the Global Economy – launching soon\nUnderstanding Research Methods\n\n\nAlternatively\, visit our distance learning site to discover our full range of online Masters\, Diplomas and Certificates: https://www.soas.ac.uk/distancelearning/
URL:https://dev1.gpsen.org/event/free-online-courses-in-energy-climate-policy-and-diplomacy/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Classes + Workshops
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ORGANIZER;CN="SOAS":MAILTO:ed18@soas.ac.uk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200324
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200327
DTSTAMP:20260428T224126
CREATED:20200322T062840Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200322T062840Z
UID:18547-1585008000-1585267199@dev1.gpsen.org
SUMMARY:2020 Share My Lesson Virtual Conference
DESCRIPTION:American Federation of Teachers (AFT) and Share My Lesson are hosting their largest virtual conference featuring 42 free\, for-credit professional development sessions on all topics across the curriculum\, including responding to coronavirus\, for preK-12 teachers\, school staff and parents. Check out more sessions here: https://sharemylesson.com/vc2020 \nDon’t miss the Brave New Films session on Coping with Societal Disparity: Tools to Support Student Agency for Meaningful Change on March 25th\, 2020 at 2:00PM EST. \nShare My Lesson is known for its expansive library of English\, language arts\, science\, math\, social studies\, and health-related resources. This free professional learning webinar series will provide the professional support you’re looking for in your instructional practice\, support for students and schoolwide programs. \nSo\, make time for as many of these all-new worthwhile sessions as you can. You’ll be able to network with colleagues from across the country and around the world and have direct access to leading education organizations like ours. And you can earn professional development credit\, too. Reminder: Even if a time doesn’t work for you\, register anyway to get the on-demand link sent to you later.
URL:https://dev1.gpsen.org/event/2020-share-my-lesson-virtual-conference/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Conferences
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200324
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200325
DTSTAMP:20260428T224126
CREATED:20191110T075357Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191110T075357Z
UID:17074-1585008000-1585094399@dev1.gpsen.org
SUMMARY:Seeking Bold Ideas to Power Sustainable Lives!
DESCRIPTION:C4C is excited to announce that we are partnering with D&AD for the 2020 edition of the New Blood competition\, in which we are inviting students from all around the world to send in their ideas for innovative sustainability-themed advertising campaigns with the end goal of effecting sustained\, pervasive climate-positive behavior change.\n\nIf you are a student over 18 years of age with no history of formal employment in the creative arts who is passionate about spreading sustainable practices for the welfare of our planet—or if you know such a person!—we encourage you to download our CALL-TO-ACTION BRIEF on the D&AD website and spread the news among your network.
URL:https://dev1.gpsen.org/event/seeking-bold-ideas-to-power-sustainable-lives/
CATEGORIES:Grants + Competitions
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://dev1.gpsen.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/Power-Sustainable-Lives.jpg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200323T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200330T170000
DTSTAMP:20260428T224126
CREATED:20200214T014238Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200214T014238Z
UID:18010-1584950400-1585587600@dev1.gpsen.org
SUMMARY:CLIMATE2020 - the worldwide online climate conference
DESCRIPTION:The unique worldwide conference takes place from 23-30 March 2020 exclusively on the Internet – it is climate-neutral as all CO2 emissions will be offset!\n• CLIMATE2020 offers unrestricted\, free access to high-quality scientific articles\, climate projects and online courses 24 hours a day\, 7 days a week!\n• The virtual event offers a unique opportunity for worldwide dialogue and exchange of ideas with scientists\, experts from politics\, business\, education and other spheres of the society!\n• Through its comprehensive and exceptional approach\, \, the virtual event contributes to meeting the global sustainability goal 13 “Climate Action” (Sustainable Development Goal\, SDG 13)! \nAllthis is just a mouse click away – participants can easily log in via the Internet\, whether in the office\, at school\, at university\, from home or on the move. So register for free at www.dl4sd.org to access the conference platform\, take a brief look inside and receive regular updates until the virtual doors of the conference finally open on 23 March 2020! \nOrganized by the Research and Transfer Centre Sustainability and Climate Impact Management (FTZ-NK) of the Hamburg University of Applied Sciences\, the 7th online climate conference communicates current research results on climate change and its consequences. In particular\, young scientists from all over the world are offered an opportunity to present their own research on a worldwide stage. The conference will also provide information on numerous concrete projects and initiatives that are currently being implemented\, presenting good examples of global activities to protect the climate. A separate section informs the participants about funding and collaboration opportunities. Finally\, a parallel program consisting of live webinars and a dedicated podcast series is also part of this unique virtual conference. By its comprehensive open access offer\, this conference therefore contributes to closing the knowledge gap in the fields of climate protection (mitigation) and adaptation. \nThe 7th edition of the climate conference also has a one-of-its-kind ‘CLIMATE2020 Global Ambassadors’ program in order to nurture the talents of the young climate changemakers worldwide. More than 30 Ambassadors from five continents – Asia\, Europe\, Australia\, Africa and America have been given a unique opportunity to be part of this mentoring program where they will boost their skills and expertise related to climate communications.
URL:https://dev1.gpsen.org/event/climate2020-the-worldwide-online-climate-conference/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Conferences
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ORGANIZER;CN="Haw Hamburg":MAILTO:contact@dl4sd.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200323
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200331
DTSTAMP:20260428T224126
CREATED:20200401T053924Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200401T053924Z
UID:18686-1584921600-1585612799@dev1.gpsen.org
SUMMARY:CLIMATE2020 - the worldwide online climate conference
DESCRIPTION:CLIMATE2020 takes place from 23-30 March 2020 exclusively on the internet\, in a climate-friendly manner – we will even off-set your CO2 emissions! \n\n\nYou will have with free unlimited access to all kinds of high-quality scientific articles\, climate projects and further learning opportunities 24 hours a day\, 7 days a week. \n\n\nGet involved in international dialogues and the exchange of ideas with experts from the academic\, political\, economic and social sectors and the rest of the community. \n\n\nCLIMATE2020 is guided by and will contribute to the Sustainable Development goal 13 (Climate Action). \n\n\nThe objective of the on-line conference is to convey the most recent research results on climate change and its impacts\, as well as to provide especially early career researchers from all over the world with the opportunity to present their findings at a global level. This event fills a knowledge gap in respect of thematic discussions on climate change mitigation and adaptation\, which will be performed both in an integrative and interactive way. The conference also offers you insights on numerous climate projects\, initiatives and strategies\, which are currently being implemented on the five continents and considered to be latest examples of worldwide climate change adaptation and mitigation activities.
URL:https://dev1.gpsen.org/event/climate2020-the-worldwide-online-climate-conference-2/
LOCATION:On-line
CATEGORIES:Conferences
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://dev1.gpsen.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/Climate-2020.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Haw Hamburg":MAILTO:contact@dl4sd.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200323
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200324
DTSTAMP:20260428T224126
CREATED:20200318T231632Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200318T231632Z
UID:18495-1584921600-1585007999@dev1.gpsen.org
SUMMARY:Metro is seeking a Community Outreach and Engagement Assistant
DESCRIPTION:Position summary \nThis is a full-time variable hour position at Metro that will start in the spring 2020 through the fall of 2020\, 1040 hours max.  \nDo you have what it takes to get people excited about parks\, trails and natural areas? Do you have a knack for connecting with people\, particularly people of color\, people with low incomes and community members from historically marginalized backgrounds? Metro is looking for an enthusiastic and skilled communicator who enjoys directly interacting with people to bring Metro’s parks and nature mission to diverse communities in our region this summer.\nFor more information please visit: https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/oregonmetro/jobs/2737012/community-outreach-and-engagement-assistant-variable-hour-parks-and-nature?pagetype=jobOpportunitiesJobs \n 
URL:https://dev1.gpsen.org/event/metro-is-seeking-a-community-outreach-and-engagement-assistant/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Jobs + Internships
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ORGANIZER;CN="Metro":MAILTO:503-797-1700
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200319T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200319T203000
DTSTAMP:20260428T224126
CREATED:20200217T011041Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200302T030340Z
UID:18198-1584640800-1584649800@dev1.gpsen.org
SUMMARY:Portland Parks & Recreation presents the 2020 Portlanders Stand with Refugees & Immigrants Celebration
DESCRIPTION:Portland Parks & Recreation (PP&R) is proud to present the fourth annual Portlanders Stand with Refugees & Immigrants celebration on Thursday\, March 19\, 2020 at PP&R’s Southwest Community Center. All are welcome to the vibrant\, multicultural community gathering to celebrate and welcome people new to Portland and the United States. Enjoy free admission for music\, dancing\, and camaraderie. Food vendors will be on site (food is for purchase). \nPortland Mayor Ted Wheeler\, Portland Parks & Recreation Director Adena Long\, and other special guests will be in attendance. \n  \nEvent partners include: \n\nNeighborhood House\nTorus\nCAIRO\nRefugee Volunteer Org\nAfghan Youth Association of Portland\nPeople Places Things\nPDX Rohingya Community\nThe Arabic House\nKenya Community\nJewish Federation of Greater Portland\nSt. Luke Lutheran Church
URL:https://dev1.gpsen.org/event/portland-parks-recreation-presents-the-2020-portlanders-stand-with-refugees-immigrants-celebration/
CATEGORIES:Community Events
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://dev1.gpsen.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/Portland-parks-and-rec.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200319T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200319T193000
DTSTAMP:20260428T224126
CREATED:20200318T231629Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200318T231629Z
UID:18488-1584639000-1584646200@dev1.gpsen.org
SUMMARY:See the Goat Blocks ecoroof and learn about maintenance!
DESCRIPTION:5:30 – 6:30      Tour the Goat Blocks ecoroof!  Our tour lead\, Doug Crimin\, is a GRiT board member\, and he works with DeSantis maintaining sustainable stormwater facilities\, including ecoroofs.  While at the Goat Blocks\, we will also talk about the other sustainable stormwater facilities on site.  The Goat Blocks ecoroof is inaccessible by the public\, so this is a special opportunity to visit this private ecoroof! \n  \nFor the tour\, meet at SE 12th and SE Belmont\, at the main entrance to Market of Choice. \n  \n6:30 – 7:30      Discussion about ecoroof maintenance.  Bring you questions\, ideas\, wonderings\, and ponderings about ecoroof maintenance.  This will be an informal discussion about a critically important topic for the health and longevity of ecoroofs. \n  \nFor the discussion\, meet at Rogue Eastside Pub\, 928 SE 9th Ave\, in the Barrel Room (one block west of the Goat Blocks) \n  \nBoth events are free and open to all.  Hope to see you later this month! \nFor more information\, email admin@greenroofthinktank.org
URL:https://dev1.gpsen.org/event/see-the-goat-blocks-ecoroof-and-learn-about-maintenance/
LOCATION:Goat Blocks\, 975 SE 11th Ave\, Portland\, OR\, 97214\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="GRIT":MAILTO:info@buildwithgrit.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200317
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200318
DTSTAMP:20260428T224126
CREATED:20200302T040720Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200302T040720Z
UID:18326-1584403200-1584489599@dev1.gpsen.org
SUMMARY:Mount St. Helens Institute is hiring
DESCRIPTION:Mount St. Helens Institute is hiring several part-time\, seasonal positions (June through September). Review our employment page for details.\n \nLead Guide\, $16-18/hr DOE\nFor those passionate about introducing beginners to mountain climbing and sharing knowledge about the fascinating landscape of Mount St. Helens. Serves as a mentor to Assistant Guides and volunteers.\n\nAssistant Guide\, $14/hr\nFor those looking to break into a guiding career and learn skills\, and passionate about introducing beginners to mountain climbing and sharing knowledge about the fascinating landscape of Mount St. Helens.\n\nField Camp Host\, $14/hr\nFor those who are passionate about providing excellent customer service\, cooking gourmet food for 20-30 people\, and working independently in an outdoor kitchen with views of the Cascade mountains.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nOUR COMMITMENT: The Mount St. Helens Institute fundamentally believes that its employees are a valuable source of ideas for improving operations and making the workplace more interesting and attractive. In order to do so\, we ensure that all employees work in an environment free of discrimination. All candidates applying for this position will be reviewed without regard to race\, color\, creed\, religion\, sex\, age\, national origin\, veteran or marital status\, sexual orientation\, or disability. This institution is an equal opportunity provided. Review the Mount St. Helens Institute’s Diversity\, Equity and Inclusion Statement.
URL:https://dev1.gpsen.org/event/mount-st-helens-institute-is-hiring/
LOCATION:Mt St Helens Institute\, 42218 NE Yale Bridge Road\, Amboy\, WA\, 98601\, United States
CATEGORIES:Jobs + Internships
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200316T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200316T170000
DTSTAMP:20260428T224126
CREATED:20200228T202329Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200228T202329Z
UID:18290-1584363600-1584378000@dev1.gpsen.org
SUMMARY:Equity\, Diversity\, and Inclusion in the Sustainable Building Industry
DESCRIPTION:Please note – you only need one ticket for both sessions. The workshops build upon each other\, please plan to attend both. Choose either a general admission ticket OR a ZERO member ticket if you are a member. Each ZERO member organization gets up to 10 tickets at the member price. If you’re unsure if your organization is a member or have questions about tickets contact Ashley Haight at ahaight@earthadvantage.org. \nThe first workshop will cover basic definitions and the concepts of Justice\, Equity\, Diversity\, and Inclusion\, uncovering implicit biases\, and actions to implement immediate change. The second workshop will take a deeper look at issues in our region such as gentrification\, environmental issues\, and the needs of local communities. Participants will leave empowered with responsibility and impact.
URL:https://dev1.gpsen.org/event/equity-diversity-and-inclusion-in-the-sustainable-building-industry/
LOCATION:Ecotrust\, 721 NW Ninth Ave\, Portland\, OR\, 97209\, United States
CATEGORIES:Classes + Workshops
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ORGANIZER;CN="ZERO":MAILTO:info@zeroenergyreadyoregon.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200316T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200316T170000
DTSTAMP:20260428T224126
CREATED:20200318T231635Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200318T231635Z
UID:18499-1584345600-1584378000@dev1.gpsen.org
SUMMARY:Designing a Multidimensional Poverty Index
DESCRIPTION:UNDP and OPHI are excited to offer you a Massive Online Open Course (MOOC) on Designing a Multidimensional Poverty Index (MPI). This five-week course facilitated in English draws on a handbook\, How to Build a National Multidimensional Poverty Index (MPI): Using the MPI to inform the SDGs\, launched by UNDP and OPHI in July 2019. The MPI complements traditional monetary poverty measures by capturing severe deprivations in education\, health\, living standards\, employment\, safety\, and many other dimensions of poverty. Using country and sub-national examples\, this course offers detailed practical guidance for policymakers\, technical experts\, and other stakeholders on how to design an MPI at the national and local levels. \nMOOC highlights and outcomes\n\nGain hands-on tools to develop a comprehensive MPI capturing multiple simultaneous deprivations faced by the poor\nInteract with experts who are actively engaged in developing national and subnational MPIs\nJoin the Community-of-Practice committed to ending multidimensional poverty\nTake a deep dive into rich learning materials\nReceive a certificate of completion from premier international development institutions
URL:https://dev1.gpsen.org/event/designing-a-multidimensional-poverty-index/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Classes + Workshops
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200316T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200316T170000
DTSTAMP:20260428T224126
CREATED:20200306T221711Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200306T221711Z
UID:18386-1584345600-1584378000@dev1.gpsen.org
SUMMARY:Metro is seeking a Capital Investments Program Manager
DESCRIPTION:Position summary \nAre you passionate about working collaboratively with local parks providers\, government and community voices to fund parks and nature capital projects with a community engagement\, racial equity and climate resiliency lens? We seek a compassionate\, collaborative\, creative project manager and negotiator who centers community voices to lead as our Parks and Nature Capital Investments Program Manager at Metro. \nThis position plays a key role in advancing our mission: protecting clean water\, restoring fish and wildlife habitat\, and creating opportunities for people to enjoy nature close to home. Work closely with external and internal stakeholders to shape how we implement the Parks and Nature Racial Equity\, Diversity and Inclusion Action Plan and the Parks and Nature Bond Measure so that we as a government agency can accomplish things differently and lead efforts in dismantling systems of oppression. \nThis is an exciting time to join the Parks and Nature team! Thanks to voter investments\, Metro’s parks and nature system is growing. A new $475 million bond will provide resources for regional projects across six program areas: land protection and restoration\, improvements at Metro parks\, Nature in Neighborhoods capital grants\, “local share” money to support local park providers\, walking and biking trails\, and complex community projects such as providing public access to Willamette Falls. \nWhat you will do\nThe Capital Investments Program Manager develops and oversees the program to Support Local Projects (“local share”) and develops the framework of the Nature in Neighborhoods capital grants program to meet the 2019 Parks and Nature Bond Measure’s purpose\, principles and criteria. \nFor more information please visit www.oregonmetro.gov/jobs \n 
URL:https://dev1.gpsen.org/event/metro-is-seeking-a-capital-investments-program-manager/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Jobs + Internships
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ORGANIZER;CN="Metro":MAILTO:503-797-1700
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200316
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200317
DTSTAMP:20260428T224126
CREATED:20200109T190754Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200109T190754Z
UID:17680-1584316800-1584403199@dev1.gpsen.org
SUMMARY:Host an AmeriCorps Member (Proposals Due)
DESCRIPTION:Confluence invites all eligible nonprofit organizations\, public schools and government agencies to submit a proposal to host a Confluence AmeriCorps Member. Review the timelines and more about what makes a successful partnership below. \nSuccessful Project Partners \n\nDemonstrate skill and awareness around issues of equity\, diversity and inclusion\nDesign and execute environmental equity projects with clear goals\, activities and outcomes\nCollaborate with Confluence staff to recruit an AmeriCorps Member who reflects the communities served\nEnsure that at least 50% of individuals engaged live in historically under-served communities\nProvide supervision and mentoring for the full 11-month term of service (or 5 1/2 month term of service)\nCreate a comfortable work space with sufficient resources and opportunities for leadership development\nFollow specific guidelines and instructions set forth by AmeriCorps and Confluence\nContribute a $13\,500 Cash Match per Member\nDiscounts available for culturally specific and POC-led groups\n\n  \nContact Information: \nProgram Director: Elizabeth Cabral \necabral@confluencecenter.org \n503-719-6779 \n 
URL:https://dev1.gpsen.org/event/host-an-americorps-member-proposals-due/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Jobs + Internships
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ORGANIZER;CN="Confluence Environmental Center":MAILTO:ecabral@confluencecenter.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200315T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200315T170000
DTSTAMP:20260428T224126
CREATED:20200306T221714Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200306T221714Z
UID:18388-1584259200-1584291600@dev1.gpsen.org
SUMMARY:School Garden Coordinator Certificate Training - Registration Open!
DESCRIPTION:School garden volunteers\, teachers\, food service staff and non-profit educators from around the country come together for a week of hands-on learning and school garden tours. \n \n\nThrough this 35-hour training\, leaders in the field will share best practices for building\, using and maintaining school and youth food gardening programs. By the end of this training\, you will have knowledge\, skills and resources to implement and sustain an edible school garden project built on a foundation of broad community involvement. We have a dynamic line up of speakers\, hands-on activities and site visits.
URL:https://dev1.gpsen.org/event/school-garden-coordinator-certificate-training-registration-open/
LOCATION:Hinson Church\, 1137 SE 20th Ave\, Portland\, OR\, 97214\, United States
CATEGORIES:Classes + Workshops
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200313T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200315T120000
DTSTAMP:20260428T224126
CREATED:20200109T190134Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200109T190134Z
UID:17654-1584118800-1584273600@dev1.gpsen.org
SUMMARY:Family Fish Camp
DESCRIPTION:A fun-filled weekend where families learn fishing skills together while staying overnight at Camp Angelos on the Sandy River. Kids and adults can fish the pond\, play games\, plan their next fishing adventure\, and participate in various session activities led by expert anglers from the Association of Northwest Steelheaders. This event is for all families who want to learn more about how to jump-start their fishing experiences! Scholarships are available.
URL:https://dev1.gpsen.org/event/family-fish-camp/
LOCATION:Camp Angelos\, 32149 SE Stevens Road\, Corbett\, OR\, 97019\, United States
CATEGORIES:Classes + Workshops,Community Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Association of Northwest Steelheaders":MAILTO:orhabitat@nwf.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200309T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200309T170000
DTSTAMP:20260428T224126
CREATED:20200217T011042Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200217T011042Z
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SUMMARY:Oregon Agricultural Trust Seeking Ag Lands Program Director
DESCRIPTION:Oregon Agricultural Trust (OAT) seeks an experienced\, passionate Ag Lands Program Director to help establish OAT’s farm and ranch land conservation program and our technical assistance program.  \nPosition duties include conserving ag land in priority areas of the Willamette Valley\, working with the Executive Director to identify and build community partnerships in new priority regions\, stewarding and monitoring conserved farms and ranches\, providing technical assistance on working land preservation to other organizations\, and leading OAT’s new Ag Lands Committee of the Board. \nOregon Agricultural Trust (OAT) is a new\, statewide land trust that partners with Oregon farmers and ranchers to protect and pass on their land for future generations.  OAT launched in January of 2020 after several years of gathering community feedback on how to provide comprehensive agricultural land protection services throughout the state.  Columbia Land Trust is our fiscal sponsor while our 501(c)(3) status is pending. \n  \nOAT works collaboratively with regional and statewide partners to hold agricultural easements and ag land in fee title in priority geographies within Oregon.  We also partner with regional leaders to: \n\neducate farmers\, ranchers\, service providers\, and the public about preserving and passing on agricultural land;\nincrease the capacity of partner organizations to preserve agricultural land for production; and\nadvocate for programs and incentives that support agricultural land preservation.\n\nPlease view full job description here
URL:https://dev1.gpsen.org/event/oregon-agricultural-trust-seeking-ag-lands-program-director/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Jobs + Internships
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