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California Advocacy Organizer, Safe Routes to School National Partnership, Sacramento, California
The Safe Routes to School National Partnership is accepting applications for a California advocacy organizer, ideally based in the Sacramento or Davis region, to maintain and strengthen the state network of diverse organizations, public agencies and partners. The Partnerhship is hosted by the non-profit Bikes Belong Foundation, and its mission is to advocate for safe walking and bicycling to and from schools, and in daily life, to improve the health and well-being of America’s children and to foster the creation of livable, sustainable communities.

Database and Online Communications Manager, Oakland, California
TransForm, a leading environmental and social justice nonprofit organization, seeks a database and online communications manager. This position helps us fully harness and enhance our use of TransForm’s database, and oversees and supports key aspects of TransForm’s communications (including our website and social media channels) in order to grow our base of activists and donors.

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