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20 people are interested
Program Managers for Horse Rescue in Gilbert, AZ
ORGANIZATION: Wildhorse Ranch Rescue
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20 people are interested
Wildhorse Ranch Rescue, an Arizona corporation, and registered 501c3 charity that helps save the lives of animals in need currently has several program manager positions open. The program manager leads a distinct project that brings in funding to the organization and helps us meet our objectives.
This position will be mostly administrative in nature, but the program manager will be responsible for seeing the projects through to completion and/or being heavily involved in some of our ongoing programs. The goal is to help raise funds for the charity through these specific programs.
You will work closely with, and report to the Board of Directors on a monthly basis. Example programs are: *Community Outreach (Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, Glee clubs) *United Way *Bale a Horse Out *Corporate matching / Giving programs *Federal Combined Campaign *Grants Experience in these areas is helpful, but not required.
The successful candidate should possess a high business acumen and be very professional as he/she will be representing Wildhorse Ranch Rescue (WHRR). WHRR has been rescuing animals for sixteen years in Arizona. WHRR is run solely on fundraisers, programs and donations, and the entire staff including the board of directors is 100% volunteer. If you are interested in getting involved and making a difference in the lives of these rescued animals, please contact Mary at volunteermgr@whrr.org to set up an interview.
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About Wildhorse Ranch Rescue
Location:
11811 S Lindsay Road, Gilbert, AZ 85296, US
Mission Statement
To save animals from abuse, neglect, slaughter and premature death and provide a safe place for them to live for the remainder of their lives.
Description
Wildhorse Ranch Rescue was started in 1995 by Kim Meagher (pronounced Ma-her), an employee of Intel Corporation. She and her two young children, Nick and McKay, accidentally found out about the plight of homeless horses in the United States. Once they knew that over 60,000 horses in this country are sent to horrible deaths each year, they knew they had to do something to help. They rescued horses privately from 1995 until 2000. But even with their efforts, they could not save very many horses. Kim applied for, and received non-profit status for Wildhorse Ranch Rescue (WRR) and with the help of many people, WRR has been able to help save many horses from death, abuse and neglect.
Wildhorse Ranch Rescue also takes in retired United States Government horses and mules from the Payson Forest Service, Alpine Forest Service and the United States Cavalry. WRR provides an opportunity for these hardworking animals to live in peace and comfort in their golden years.
WHRR is a registered 501(c)3 organization with the Federal Government and in the State of Arizona. All donations are tax deductible as allowed by the IRS.
CAUSE AREAS
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WHERE
11811 S. Lindsay RdGilbert, AZ 85296
DATE POSTED
April 9, 2015
SKILLS
- Grant Writing / Research
- Community Outreach
- Animal Care / Handling
- Management
- Program Management
GOOD FOR
N/A
REQUIREMENTS
- Orientation or Training