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Girl Talk Inc Volunteer
ORGANIZATION: Girl Talk
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- A group opportunity. Invite your friends.
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16 people are interested
Girl Talk is an Atlanta-based nonprofit serving middle school and high school girls throughout North America and beyond. Our mission is to inspire all girls to develop the confidence to lead by empowering one girl at a time. We proudly serve all-girls (ages 10-18) of all backgrounds, so that they may experience a variety of leadership opportunities. Since 2002, we’ve served 65,000 girls in 48 U.S. states and a total of 10 countries.
This is an excellent opportunity for a highly organized and motivated individual who is seeking hands-on volunteer experience in the nonprofit sector.
Responsibilities:
- Conceptualizing and designing various marketing materials, including but not limited to:
-Direct mail pieces/email campaigns
-Reports
-Infographics/social media graphics
-PPT presentations/templates
-Event signage
- Social media support (multiple platforms)
- Conducting prospect research on individual, foundation, and corporate donors
- Direct solicitation on behalf of Girl Talk for funding and/or in-kind donations
- Working with the Development Team to implement development strategies
- Supporting staff with special events or campaigns that relate to the development and strategic partnerships
- Other Girl Talk projects, as assigned (i.e., competitive intelligence/research)
- Spring & Summer interns will be involved in the planning and management of Girl Talk Camp (a weeklong day camp in the summer for girls in 4th-8th grade.)
More opportunities with Girl Talk
No additional volunteer opportunities at this time.
About Girl Talk
Location:
3490 Piedmont Road NE, Suite 1104, Atlanta, GA 30305, US
Mission Statement
Girl Talk (www.mygirltalk.org) is an international non-profit peer-to-peer mentoring program with a very simple premise: high school girls mentor middle school girls to help them deal with the issues they face during their formative early teenage years. Our mission is to help young teenaged girls build self-esteem, develop leadership skills and recognize the value of community service. Since 2002, our organization has served more than 40,000 girls in 43 states and 7 countries.
Description
Through weekly chapter meetings facilitated by high school Girl Talk Leaders, Girl Talk helps middle schools learn from their peer mentors and better understand and address the issues they face. In doing so, the girls develop confidence, leadership skills and compassion. Girl Talk provides the curriculum of life lessons used to facilitate the discussions at no charge.
Girl Talk's program is twofold: high school Leaders have the opportunity to share their experiences as positive role models. And middle school girls have the chance to learn that they are not alone in the issue they face and that understanding, kindness and compassion can be the foundation for better relationships with others. Research consistently reveals that grades 5-8 are the most formative years of a young person's life. We believe that the lessons learned in Girl Talk contribute to girls becoming more confident, service-minded women with better relationships. Girl Talk also helps women become stronger leaders in the workplace and more effective as parents.
Everything you need to know about starting a chapter and making it official is on our Website.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
6425 Powers Ferry RoadSuite 280ATLANTA, GA 30339
DATE POSTED
July 18, 2019
SKILLS
- Child Development
- Resource Development / Management
- Donor Management
- Fundraising
- Youth Services
GOOD FOR
- Group
REQUIREMENTS
- Background Check
- Must be at least 16
- Minimum 10 hours per week