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ORGANIZATION: As One We Can Foundation dba The Black Ecosystem

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Hello,

The Black Ecosystem (a subsidiary of As One We Can Foundation) is looking for a Curriculum Developer Volunteer who can make sure we are equipped with the right curriculum for our teens ages 16-19. For the next 16 weeks, disadvantaged teens ages 16-19 will be with us learning how to build an online business. We are looking for a volunteer to develop 4 -6 weeks of personal development curriculum to teach them how to have a better mindset, basic fundamentals of respect, communication, and soft skills. The personal development component runs for the first 4-6 weeks starting November 5th. You can provide us with the curriculum content and teaching aids to be used by a facilitator or you can teach the students once per week for 4-6 weeks after school (5:00 - 7:00) in the South Loop.

The Curriculum Developer will design and develop curriculum content, training materials, training modules, and teaching aids. This individual will develop curriculum to be used by the training facilitators and / or teach the students yourself.


When contacting us about this role, please briefly explain your current involvement or past experience as a Curriculum Developer. Please also attach a link to one of your online Professional Profiles.

Thanks so much and we look forward to hearing from you.

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About As One We Can Foundation dba The Black Ecosystem

Location:

2100 S. Michigan Ave, #1202, Chicago, IL 60616, US

Mission Statement

The Black EcoSystem is a non profit organization in Chicago that focuses on revitalizing struggling communities, and empowering families and individuals directly affected by the struggle. The Founder Candice Cunningham grew up in West Englewood, Chicago, one of the most violent neighborhoods on the southside. After realizing that African-American communities are in a crisis, she decided to pull together resources to help solve the following problems: - Poverty - Gun Violence - No Jobs or Opportunities - Police Violence - Flawed Educational System - Family Issues - Mental Health Issues This led to the creation of the BLACK ECOSYSTEM, which focuses on collaboration. "We must all come together and contribute what we can. Then we must direct resources where they are most needed because all these issues have to be handled concurrently."

Description

The Black EcoSystem is a non profit organization in Chicago that focuses on revitalizing struggling communities, and empowering families and individuals directly affected by the struggle.

The Founder Candice Cunningham grew up in West Englewood, Chicago, one of the most violent neighborhoods on the southside. After realizing that African-American communities are in a crisis, she decided to pull together resources to help solve the following problems:

- Poverty

- Gun Violence

- No Jobs or Opportunities

- Police Violence

- Flawed Educational System

- Family Issues

- Mental Health Issues

This led to the creation of the BLACK ECOSYSTEM, which focuses on collaboration. "We must all come together and contribute what we can. Then we must direct resources where they are most needed because all these issues have to be handled concurrently."

CAUSE AREAS

Children & Youth
Community
Education & Literacy
Children & Youth, Community, Education & Literacy

WHEN

We'll work with your schedule.

WHERE

2150 S. Canalport Ave2AChicago, IL 60608

SKILLS

  • Financial Planning
  • Budgeting
  • Cost Analysis
  • ETC / Tax Assistance
  • Accounting
  • Financial Service Assistance

GOOD FOR

  • Teens

REQUIREMENTS

  • 2 hours per weeks on Wednesday.

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