R.I.F.T. (Reentry Initiatives For Today) is a non-profit organization that aims to create career opportunities for formerly incarcerated individuals upon release and integrate them back into society. The organization provides assistance and support to help men and women who have been incarcerated pursue entrepreneurship and successful reintegration into their communities. R.I.F.T. takes a collaborative approach through research and development strategies specifically focused on empowering ex-offenders.
This presentation is related with the behaviour of organizations w.r.t. internal and external environment. Complete Model of OB from individual, group and organizational level is implemented on an virtual organization named Pak Paints.
Useful for commerce, management sciences, business students.
Prayaas Corps is an non government organisation.The organisation is mainly working in the field of education sector along with many other initiatives. The captive initiative of Prayaas Corps is known as Shiksha Mission in which underprivileged students are provided a class of education.
This presentation is related with the behaviour of organizations w.r.t. internal and external environment. Complete Model of OB from individual, group and organizational level is implemented on an virtual organization named Pak Paints.
Useful for commerce, management sciences, business students.
Prayaas Corps is an non government organisation.The organisation is mainly working in the field of education sector along with many other initiatives. The captive initiative of Prayaas Corps is known as Shiksha Mission in which underprivileged students are provided a class of education.
This document takes the concepts of social activsm and applys them to the corporate space as a tool for corporate affairs advocay, community, human resources, diversity and policy change.
History of Southeastern Wisconsin Common Ground, a PowerPoint presentation created in August 2009 (to be updated occasionally), for use on commongroundwi.org and at meetings. It is intended to give some basic background to this non-partisan, broad-based organization in Southeast Wisconsin. Our leaders and members come from diverse racial, ethnic, religious, cultural and political backgrounds. What they share in common is the desire to achieve positive changes in our community. It is an affiliate of the Industrial Areas Foundation.
Tom Tresser (www.tresser.com) gave this presentation at Temple Sholom on October 12, 2022. Tom is available to teach a wide variety of workshops on civics and nonprofit management. tom@tresser.com. To listen to the audio from the presentation, got to https://soundcloud.com/civiclab/org-101-10-12-22 (1 hour, 23 min).
Advocacy is deeply rooted in the Gospel and Catholic
Social Teaching. “If indeed the just ordering of society
and of the state is a central responsibility of politics, the
Church cannot and must not remain on the side-lines in
the fight for justice.”
In the spring of 2016, NextGen Leadership-Oklahoma sent out a call to young leaders around the state offering a retreat experience to meet executives who are making a transformational difference in Oklahoma and to discuss their ideas of what Oklahoma should be focusing on going forward to make it the state of choice for Millennials. This group met July 29-30, at the Chickasaw Retreat and Conference Center near Sulphur, OK. Their names are listed in the acknowledgements. This is their report.
One Nation, Many Beliefs: Talking About Religion in a Diverse DemocracyEveryday Democracy
The discussion guide, One Nation, Many Beliefs, is designed to strengthen relationships and understanding across religious and philosophical perspectives as a foundation for talking about inter-group tensions and the role of religion in public decision making.
This document takes the concepts of social activsm and applys them to the corporate space as a tool for corporate affairs advocay, community, human resources, diversity and policy change.
History of Southeastern Wisconsin Common Ground, a PowerPoint presentation created in August 2009 (to be updated occasionally), for use on commongroundwi.org and at meetings. It is intended to give some basic background to this non-partisan, broad-based organization in Southeast Wisconsin. Our leaders and members come from diverse racial, ethnic, religious, cultural and political backgrounds. What they share in common is the desire to achieve positive changes in our community. It is an affiliate of the Industrial Areas Foundation.
Tom Tresser (www.tresser.com) gave this presentation at Temple Sholom on October 12, 2022. Tom is available to teach a wide variety of workshops on civics and nonprofit management. tom@tresser.com. To listen to the audio from the presentation, got to https://soundcloud.com/civiclab/org-101-10-12-22 (1 hour, 23 min).
Advocacy is deeply rooted in the Gospel and Catholic
Social Teaching. “If indeed the just ordering of society
and of the state is a central responsibility of politics, the
Church cannot and must not remain on the side-lines in
the fight for justice.”
In the spring of 2016, NextGen Leadership-Oklahoma sent out a call to young leaders around the state offering a retreat experience to meet executives who are making a transformational difference in Oklahoma and to discuss their ideas of what Oklahoma should be focusing on going forward to make it the state of choice for Millennials. This group met July 29-30, at the Chickasaw Retreat and Conference Center near Sulphur, OK. Their names are listed in the acknowledgements. This is their report.
One Nation, Many Beliefs: Talking About Religion in a Diverse DemocracyEveryday Democracy
The discussion guide, One Nation, Many Beliefs, is designed to strengthen relationships and understanding across religious and philosophical perspectives as a foundation for talking about inter-group tensions and the role of religion in public decision making.
5. "A mind that is stretched by a new experience can never go back to its old dimensions.“ ` Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr. OUR MISSIONTo create career opportunities for the recently incarcerated once released is a task that we will never cease to undertake. With efforts from organizations and individuals throughout the United States we will integrate those that wish to contribute to society back into it.ABOUT USR.I.F.T. Reentry Initiatives For Today, a collaborative research and development strategy specifically aimed at the empowerment of the formerly incarcerated person. R.I.F.T. is a committed endeavor of assisting both men and women with the drive to become successfully reintegrated into their communities and furthermore a [real] opportunity to pursue the endeavor of becoming successful entrepreneurs.
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7. All Of Us Or None Leann “Mina” Lincoln Junior Sanchez {LION} CEO/President New York Chapter CEO/President Dallas, Fort Worth Chapter
8. Who We Are All of Us or None is a national organizing initiativestarted by formerly-incarcerated people to fight againstdiscrimination faced after release and to fight for the human rights of prisoners.We are determined to win full restoration of our civil and human rightsafter release from prison. Our goal is to build political powerin the communities most affected by mass incarceration and the growthof the Prison Industrial Complex. The emergence of All of Us or None is a concrete manifestationof the people most affected by an issue building a movement to combat it.Because the membership of All of Us or None is predominantly people of color,our emergence as a leading organization in the white-dominated criminal justice/anti-prisonmovement has a concrete impact on this movement. We’re committed to organizing formerly-incarcerated people to build amovement in Oakland, by working in coalition with other community groupsand organizing campaigns, such as Ban the Box and Clean Slate. We have beenvery visible in both campaigns in Oakland, doing public education about theissue through circulating petitions, public speakouts, and involving the communityin making demands of the Mayor and City government. We have expanded the originalSafer Oakland coalition by organizing other endorsers and activist sponsors.We are also focusing on implementation of other parts of the Plan, such asopposing immigration raids and the expansion of the Oakland police force.Because we are comprised of people who have been in prison, our voicein the criminal justice and anti-prison movement is essential and respected.Our active participation in the Oakland One Table and comprehensive reentryplanning, has been essential to highlighting the real needs of peoplecoming back to Oakland and Alameda County after prison. Beyond Oakland, we’re working in communities statewide and nationally.We use our coherent program as a tool to organize other criminal justiceadvocacy groups to support our campaigns. We are actively building a nationalnetwork of formerly-incarcerated activists and organizers, with a goal ofcreating consensus on some national campaigns that we can move forward collectively.