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Varsity Team: TAF Needs YOU!
ORGANIZATION: TAF (Technology Access Foundation)
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Who We Are:
TAF has turned 20 this year! As a leader in STEM education, TAF has provided minority students in under served neighborhoods rich project based learning in STEM. We've been on the front-line of working to equalize student access to STEM immersion through developed programming in schools and the community. To date, 4,100 students have benefited from the influence of TAF's services. That number continues to grow everyday.
We are gearing up for our Annual Varsity Luncheon at the Seattle Center Fisher Pavilion. We will have all types of fun and engaging ways to host our donors and provide them the opportunity to support our next 20 years! This is our premiere fund-raising opportunity to support STEM education and showcase student’s projects - you won't be disappointed.
The Jobs:
There are lots of fun and engaging ways to get involved:
- Setting-up, organizing and checking guest in at the registration table
- Decoration Assistant
- Ushers and on-site attendants
- Swag Coordinators
- Raffle Coordinator
If you're interested in any of these opportunities, please contact TAF Development Associate, Stephana Sneed at stephanas@techaccess.org.
More opportunities with TAF (Technology Access Foundation)
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About TAF (Technology Access Foundation)
Location:
605 SW 108th Street, Seattle, WA 98146, US
Mission Statement
Our mission is building collaborative relationships with public education to create access to transformative systems of learning for students and teachers of color to eliminate race-based disparities in an increasingly diverse society.
Description
TAF is a nonprofit leader redefining Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) education in public schools. We focus on supporting public school districts to use STEM as a tool for realizing social change and educational equality in low income communities and underrepresented communities. Our approach leverages in-school and out-of-school learning to shift the role of education in students’ lives, cultivating leadership in all students toward equity in their community.
- Commitment to Students
- Support for Authentic, Lasting Education Reform
- Work with Impact
- Continuous Improvement and Learning
- Strategic and Collaborative Leadership and Partnerships
- Fiscal Responsibility and Sound Business Ethics
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
305 Harrison StSeattle, WA 98109
DATE POSTED
February 24, 2017
SKILLS
- Event Design & Planning
- STEM
- Event Management
- Food & Beverage Services
- Event Planning / Management
GOOD FOR
N/A
REQUIREMENTS
- 4 hours