Development and Communications Assistant / Coordinator
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The Connecticut Coalition to End Homelessness (CCEH) leads the statewide collaborative effort to end homelessness in Connecticut including over 100 organizations and individuals. CCEH advances our mission to bring about an end to homelessness in the State of Connecticut through coalition-building, policy leadership and advocacy, research and data analysis, training and technical assistance, and direct administration of flexible financial assistance for people experiencing or on the verge of homelessness.
CCEH is seeking a talented, motivated Development and Communications Assistant / Coordinator to assist with the organization’s fundraising and external communications efforts. This position will play a critical role in managing the organization’s internal and external relationships to strengthen and expand our coalition of stakeholders. The successful candidate will oversee efforts to maintain an accurate databas
02 May 2021
UN agency in the field of migration, works closely with governmental, intergovernmental and
non-governmental partners. IOM is dedicated to promoting humane and orderly migration for the benefit of all. It does so by providing services and advice to governments and migrants.
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Arranging safe and orderly movements of refugees and other vulnerable migrants is a cornerstone of IOM’s Constitutional mandate. The Resettlement and Movement Management (RMM) Division directs, oversees and coordinates IOM’s resettlement work and movement programmes, negotiates and maintains the Organization’s global agreements with air carriers, trains movement staff, administers various funds and mechanisms to support stranded migrants and refugee resettlement, backstops complex and emergency movement programmes and provides guidance and support to the Organization’s Field managers.
April 15th, 2021, 6:00AM / BY Abigail Eisenstadt
The periodical cicada species,
Magicicada septendecim, will erupt from the ground this spring in the mid-Atlantic region. The last time the species from Brood X appeared for their cyclical mating cycle was in 2004. (ARS Information Staff, USDA)
When eight inches below the ground warms to 64 degrees, the invasion of the Washington metropolitan region will begin. Countless young cicadas will erupt from the soil, molting into adults who will then buzz nonstop at a decibel level close to the noise of a loud rock concert or a jet engine.
“Probably somewhere in the vicinity of a trillion cicadas will be out. It will be hard to walk outside without stepping on them,” said Floyd Shockley, the collections manager for the Department of Entomology at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Natural History. “They will be singing all day from approximately 10am to 5pm, every single day. It will be a constant bu
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State College Offers Small Business Loans 6:34 pm
The borough will be offering these loans for up to twenty thousand dollars, and they come completely without interest.
State College had an earlier round of small business loans conclude after several months, as the final checks went out in the last few weeks.
The Communications Assistant to the Borough Manager, Doug Shontz, says these loans are designed to help small businesses, rather than larger conglomerates.
“Our redevelopment authority, the RDA that we have here locally, wants to provide some emergency, quick relief to small businesses. This is our second round of, of loans for that program. We’re targeting small, locally owned businesses, not regional or national chains.”