---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Hannah Wittmer < hannah at thedartcenter.org > Date: Tue, May 4, 2010 at 4:50 PM Subject: Careers in Community Organizing for Social Justice: DART Info Session this Wednesday @ 7pm To: Hello, I just wanted to remind you that the DART Info session that you had sent an RSVP for is this Wednesday, May 5 at 7pm in the Baker University Center Room 231. See you soon and feel free to bring anyone who may not have sent an RSVP previously! To note: Although anyone is welcome to attend the information session, you must be a US Citizen or Perm. Resident (Green Card Holder) + graduating by July 2010 to sign up for an interview. Again, anyone is welcome to attend the info session (including non-students or alumni), even if you are not eligible to apply. If you have any questions, feel free to call our office at 785-841-2680. Take care, Hannah Message to forward to OU students and alums: ************************************************** *Careers in Community Organizing for Social Justice Available to OU students and alums!* *The Direct Action & Research Training (DART) Center* will be on the OU campus on *Wed., May 5 @ 7PM in the Baker University Center, Rm 231* to discuss careers in the field of community organizing with students interested in empowering their communities and working for social change. *Please RSVP if you are interested by contacting Hannah Wittmer at hannah at thedartcenter.org or calling 785.841.2680 with your name, phone #, email address and school.* After years of research into best practices, experimentation, evaluation, and refinement, the Organizers Institute has become THE elite field school in the training of *grassroots community organizers* in the country. DART is now accepting applications for the 2010 DART Organizers Institute, the paid, four-month field school for people interested in launching a career in community organizing. Participants will undergo a combined classroom and field training covering such topics as: * Entering a community * Identifying and training local leaders * Strategic planning and issue cutting * Relationship and community building * Direct Action on community issues * Fundraising The DART Center, has built coalitions throughout the country that have won important victories on a broad set of justice issues including: * Education reform in low-performing public schools * Job Training * Drugs and Violence * Criminal Recidivism * Living Wage * Neighborhood Revitalization * Predatory Lending * Affordable Housing, etc. The DART Organizers Institute combines a 7-day classroom orientation with 15 weeks of infield training at a DART host organization. This is a paid training program that includes: a $7,000 living stipend, transportation to the classroom orientation and host city, and mileage reimbursement during the infield training. Room, board, and tuition will also be paid by DART during the 7-day classroom training. After successful completion of the program, DART will work to place graduates into permanent full time salaried positions ranging from ($32-35,000/year for Associate Organizers and $35-40,000 for Lead Organizers starting salary + health & benefits). DART is a 501(c)(3) organization, therefore, employees of the DART Network are eligible for Public Service Loan Forgiveness under the recently enacted College Cost Reduction and Access Act. For more information on Public Service Loan Forgiveness, visit www.ibrinfo.org. Graduates from the four month DART Organizers Institute have gone onto accept Executive Director and Associate Community Organizing positions throughout the country. The 7-day classroom orientation and 15-week infield training start in July 2010. Training locations will include placements in several states around the country. Although it may be helpful, no direct experience is necessary. Organizer Trainees (OTs) hired to participate in the DART Organizers Institute must demonstrate a desire to pursue community organizing as a long-term professional career. A master's degree, JD, or similar life experience is preferred though not necessary. Candidates must have a college degree or be graduating prior to July 2010. Also, candidates must display a workmanlike diligence, be driven to produce sustained results, have proven capacity to build relationships of trust, create and execute a plan, act professionally, feel comfortable working with religious institutions, be accountable and willing to hold others accountable, demonstrate disciplined thought and action, and work in a team setting. OTs must also have access to a car during their training and be flexible regarding relocation. Fluency in Spanish/English is a plus and people of color are encouraged to apply. Low and moderate income communities across the country are feeling the bite of recession on issues like healthcare, education, employment, and housing. At the same time, the field of community organizing has obtained more legitimacy and interest than ever before given its recent profile in the 2008 presidential election. Low and moderate income communities are in need of passionate and talented individuals with the dedication and skills necessary to transform communities. Now is the time to stand up for social and economic justice. To find out more about DART or to apply, we encourage you to contact: Hannah Wittmer, DART Network, 820 New York Street Lawrence, KS 66044 or by email: hannah at thedartcenter.org. If you have any questions, please call: (785) 841-2680. Also, you can download applications or view profiles from previous OTs at the DART website: www.thedartcenter.org. -- In LFS, Laura Hopkins Alpha Phi Omega - National Service Fraternity President 440.223.8382 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://listserv.ohio.edu/pipermail/aphio-l/attachments/20100505/c733db19/attachment.html
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