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    LGBT Center of Greater Cleveland announces search for Executive Director


    2012 - 01.25

    LGBT Community Center of Greater Cleveland

    source: email eNewsletter Sent: Wednesday, January 25, 2012 9:16 PM

    The LGBT Community Center of Greater Cleveland is seeking a fundraising-oriented, highly motivated individual to serve as Executive Director.

    The successful candidate will be responsible for generating and developing new sources of revenue through a myriad of community channels and representing the organization to the community with an end goal of advancing the mission of the Center.

    A master’s degree or equivalent is required and the applicant shall have held a senior level position in a similar non-profit or related field. A doctorate or J.D. is strongly preferred.

    The search for this position will be handled by an independent agent. To express interest in the position, all interested parties should submit a cover letter that describes your specific skills, knowledge and abilities that qualify you along with your resume and salary requirements to edsearchlgbtcle@gmail.com

    No phone calls or faxes will be accepted.  All information, inquiries and questions must be directed to the recruiter via the email address noted above. The Center would ask applicants to refrain from making any inquires to the staff or board of the Center regarding this search.

    Please visit the website at http://lgbtcleveland.org/executive-director-position.html for full position details or see information below.


    INFORMATION

    Job Title:        Executive Director
    Reports to:     Board of Directors
    FLSA Type:    Salary; Exempt; Full-Time

    Position Information
    The Executive Director (ED) is primarily responsible for fundraising through grants, donations, sponsorships and special events sufficient to support the programs and staff of the Center.  The ED is also responsible for fiscal management, public representation of the Center, developing and nurturing strong positive relationships with a wide variety of stakeholders, articulation of a long-term vision for the Center and with the Board developing appropriate strategies for the Center in view of its funding.

    Essential Duties and Responsibilities

    1.    Fundraising

    1. Develop revenue generating and fundraising activities to support programs and staff while simultaneously retiring existing debt through grants, donations, sponsorships, and special events as well as other appropriate methods.
    2. Generate and develop new sources of revenue as appropriate and necessary to support programs, staff and strategic plans.
    3. Identify sources of funding; write grant proposals; develop positive and productive relationships with funding officers.
    4. Solicit donations in person and by telephone; maintain positive relationships with individual donors and groups of donors.
    5. Develop corporate and individual sponsors and solicit funding from them.
    6. Plan and implement special events to raise funds for the Center.
    7. Nurture and maintain positive relationships with hosts, board members and volunteers who provide resources, including financial resources, for special events.
    8. Develop and implement alternative strategies for the Center in collaboration with the Board if funding sources are not forthcoming in an amount to support the services, programs and staff of the Center.

    2.    Fiscal Management

    1. With the Associate Director, oversee, monitor and make recommendations regarding the Center’s finances and budget.
    2. Work closely with the Treasurer and the Associate Director to apprise the Board of variances from the operating budget.
    3. Predict with some level of accuracy projected income from sources such as grant proposals, donations, sponsorships and special events.
    4. Keep apprised of changes in federal or state policy that could open funding opportunities for the Center.

    3.    Community/Public Relations

    1. Cultivate and manage positive relationships with key Center stakeholders, current and potential, including other LGBT-related organizations, for the benefit of the Center’s success.
    2. Maintain the credibility, reputation, and good standing of the Center.
    3. Articulate a vision for the Center that reflects its current mission and strategic plan as well as its long-term opportunities.
    4. Ensure that the Center and LGBT community have a voice in initiatives proposed by governmental agencies, business leaders and other appropriate community organizations.
    5. Establish and grow strong partnerships with board members, clients, donors, politicians, corporations, foundations and community organizations.
    6. Represent the Center in public appearances and build strong relationships with individuals from the media.

    4.    Strategic Planning and Collaboration

    • Articulate a vision for the Center that reflects its current mission and strategic plan.
    • Provide leadership and work with the Board on achieving the short and long-term goals for the Center as reflected in its strategic plan.
    • Participate with the Board in the development of further strategic and organizational goals.
    • Cultivate key relationships on behalf of the Center through outreach and collaboration throughout the community and the Northeast Ohio area.

    Job Qualifications
    Required

    1. Master’s Degree or the equivalent.
    2. Successful nonprofit experience in raising money, grant-writing, direct fundraising (asking for donations), special events and developing sponsorships.
    3. Demonstrated ability to understand, manage and balance budgets.
    4. Successful experience in oral and written skills including communication, problem-solving, collaboration, and building harmony with a board, staff, volunteers, donors and related constituencies.
    5. Successful senior level nonprofit management experience (or the equivalent) including familiarity with the role of a nonprofit board.
    6. History with and commitment to the LGBT community; sensitivity to the diverse constituents in the LGBT community; and thorough knowledge of and commitment to LGBT issues.
    7. Strong project planning, management and technology skills.
    8. Successful experience in policy advocacy, capacity building, and community organizing.
    9. Familiarity with local, state, regional, and national LGBT entities and leaders.
    10. Personal characteristics: Enthusiastic, dedicated, collaborative, inspirational, reliable, resilient, and strong.

    Preferred

    1. Doctorate or J.D.
    2. Successful experience as the Executive Director of a small- to medium-sized non-profit.
    3. Successful experience with foundation, corporate, government, individual, and special events fundraising.
    4. Facility management experience.
    5. Capital improvement and project management experience.

    AIDS Resource Center Ohio is calling on community support “Your Input Needed on Changes to Ohio HIV/AIDS services.”


    2012 - 01.21
    AIDS Resource Center Ohio

    AIDS Resource Center Ohio

    source: www.archohio.org

    Your Input Needed on Changes to Ohio HIV/AIDS services.

    Public Input Sought on New Ohio Department of Health Guidelines.

    We are seeking your input regarding an administrative change that would impact accessibility to medications for HIV-positive Ohioans.

    Through January 23, 2012 the HIV Care Services Program at the Ohio Department of Health is seeking comment regarding proposed Rule 3701-44-03 http://www.odh.ohio.gov/rules/drafts/d3701-44.aspx that allows for greater flexibility in managing the Ryan White Part B Ohio HIV/AIDS Drug Assistance Program (OHDAP).

    Of course, we are always advocating for sufficient funding to meet the needs of HIV-positive persons so that a waiting list will never be needed in Ohio again. The change would allow the use of medical criteria to triage the sickest and most medically vulnerable (based on CD4 counts and AIDS-defining illnesses) on a waiting list, should such a list become necessary again (no one is currently on a waiting list). These individuals would be prioritized to receive life-saving medications.

    As part of this process, ODH is asking for your input!

    AIDS Resource Center Ohio (ARC Ohio) and the Ohio AIDS Coalition (OAC) support the proposed change for these reasons:

    Those already in the OHDAP program WILL NOT be removed from the program.
    It is medically-sound. A recent study by the National Institutes of Health shows that lives can truly be saved by utilizing medical criteria to prioritize patients.
    The proposed medical criteria were developed by the Ohio Ryan White Part B Advisory Board, including leading HIV clinicians, specialists and service providers from across the state. The criteria are also based on the US Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) Treatment Guidelines for HIV.

    The period of public comment through January 23, 2012 provides you with a unique and limited opportunity to make a difference by letting your voice be heard.

    ARC Ohio and OAC believe strongly in supporting the doctors and clinicians who are experts on HIV/AIDS, and we are therefore in support of Rule 3701-44-03, which gives greater freedom to prioritize incoming program participants according to medical criteria.

    In order to comply with the Ohio Department of Health submission criteria you’ll need to email them directly at hcs@odh.ohio.gov (Put “RULE CHANGE” in the subject line). Because this concerns the way your tax dollars are spent inside the State of Ohio when contacting them please make sure to include your name and the city in Ohio in which you reside. Emails do not need to be lengthy, consider simply stating “I agree with the proposed new rule that will give ODH greater freedom in administering Ohio’s Ryan White Part B funding” or, alternately, “I have the following concerns…” will be sufficient for this part of the public comment process, along with any personal comments you may have.

    If you have questions, please contact the Ohio AIDS Coalition (A program of ARC Ohio) for more information at 1-800-226-5554 or via their Web site at www.ohioaidscoalition.org.

    Spread the word for the Ohio Street Protest For Gay Marriage/ Full Equality, on 3/24/2012, Cleveland Ohio


    2012 - 01.21

    source: http://www.facebook.com/events/297446103621236/

    With two successful protest behind us here comes the NEXT!
    Our 1st protest was on 11/5 having 417 protesters in Cincinnati,OH , and or next was on 12/3 having 341 protesters in Columbus,OH! We are trying to keep the pressuring OHIO to hear our voice for EQUAL MARRIAGE/FULL EQUALITY! We have to keep the movement going.

    Massive Marriage Ceremony also taking place after the protest at the free stamp in Cleveland, OH! Starts at 1:30 right after our protest! So far over 81 couples registered. For more information go to our event page: https://www.facebook.com/events/282409811807382/

    Organizations:
    NKU Equality Now!: http://www.facebook.com/NKYEqualityNow
    GetEQUAL OH: https://www.facebook.com/GetEQUALOH
    Equality Ohio: https://www.facebook.com/equalityohio
    Reformed Catholic Church: http://tinyurl.com/ReformedCC
    Equality Beyond Gender: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Equality-Beyond-Gender/200224506684544
    St.Patrick Church: www.stpatrick4u.com
    dontsayh8.com: http://dontsayh8.com/
    Gay & Lesbian Advocates & Defenders:http://www.glad.org/

    Businesses
    KalliCakes: http://kallicakesandconfections.com/
    Fluff Confections: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Fluff-Confections/278298362221891
    NELimo: www.NEolimo.com

    Speakers:
    Tom Morgan from GetEQUAL OHio
    Ed Mullen from Equality Ohio
    Bishop M. Heckman from Reformed Catholic Church
    Autumn Leaf from GetEQUAL OHio
    Captain Steve Snyder-Hill plaintiff in a DOMA case and the soldier who was booed at the Republican debate in September.
    Max Blachman from United States Senator Browns office
    George Baum from St.Patrick

    Ministers:
    Father Gregory (Greg Lambert)/ Reverend Ashley (Ashley Lambert)/ Father Fox (David Fox)/ Father Kai (Kai Bennett – pronounced Ki)/ Father Amato
    (Mike Amato)/ Rev. Bill Finnegan/ Minister Rhiannon Pasley/ Minister Pam Hoover/ Minister Alexa Gordy/ Minister Michelle Freeman/ Minister Micheal Lendzay/ Minister Atuman Heonessey/ Minister Anna Mcintire

    Photographers:
    Courtney Earls
    Rene Micheo
    Shelly Smith Cordel
    Rob Manco
    Jessie Steimle
    Courtney Fredrick: www.cmaries-photograph.com

    Video Crew:
    Andrew Stone: http://www.Somethingmisleading.com/

    Mass Wedding get you and your loved one registered online:
    http://www.occindy.org/wedding.html

    ADD US AS A FRIEND IF YOUR PLANNING ON COMING!!!
    http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100003003648734

    CLEVELAND PRIDE 2012 – CALLING ALL SPONSORS, VENDORS, MARCHERS AND VOLUNTEERS!


    2012 - 01.14

    Cleveland Pride is gearing up for its 24th Annual Cleveland Pride parade, rally and festival held on Saturday, June 23rd, 2012; at Voinovich Park, Cleveland, OH…

    Cleveland Pride’s annual parade, rally and festival is the single largest and fastest growing LGBT and straight-allied event each year!!!  No other one-time or annual LGBT gathering, benefit, festival, conference or celebration attracts large scale numbers in the Northeast Ohio area. Make sure you are a part of our 24th Anniversary of Cleveland Pride in June, 2012.

    During our annual pride celebration, individuals and organizations join our event to demonstrate their mutual respect and appreciation of the similarities and differences that make each individual and organization unique in our community. We enjoy the participation of people in all classes and categories of age, race, culture, educational achievement, ethnicity, life/skill-based work experience, active military or veteran, socioeconomic, disability, and those who choose (or not)  to embrace a broad spectrum of faith-based practices or religions.

    We are proud to proclaim that we have an extremely diversified set of sponsors, vendors, parade marchers and volunteers.  We continue to grow in numbers and diversity.

    So, welcome to all those transgender, asexual, bisexual, trisexual, pansexual, gay, lesbian, queer/questioning, intersex, undecided, alternative, and heterosexual allies to our 24th Annual 2012 Cleveland Pride Parade, Rally and Festival.   Spread the word… find our event on facebook at: http://www.facebook.com/events/126024194174393/

    BECOME A SPONSOR TODAY!

    Since Cleveland pride is a non-profit organization, your donations are tax deductible and your business will receive a large amount of media exposure within the community. We anticipate over 20,000 people will attend Cleveland pride every year and each one will see your logo somewhere! Banners, ads, signs, placement in our brochure and lots of new business for you are just a few of the perks of becoming a sponsor this year!

    SUPPORT CLEVELAND PRIDE BY BECOMING A SPONSOR NOW!

    2012 Cleveland Pride Sponsor – Media Package v2011-11-22 (PDF VERSION)

    2012 Cleveland Pride Sponsor – Media Package v2011-11-22 (WORD VERSION)

    VENDOR BOOTHS ARE NOW AVAILABLE FOR THIS YEAR!

    Do you ever wonder what it would be like to have a captive audience of over 20,000 people to which you can sell your product? Cleveland Pride gives you this opportunity! Increase awareness for your brand and your company! Get an amazing connection with the LGBT community! You can’t get these opportunities anywhere else!

    SIGN UP NOW TO GET THE BEST SPOT IN THE PARK FOR YOUR BOOTH!

    2012 Cleveland Pride Vendor Package WORD FORMAT v2012-01-14

    2012 Cleveland Pride Vendor Package PDF FORMAT v2012-01-14

    SIGN UP TO VOLUNTEER TODAY!

    Becoming part of a team that has a deep commitment to the community has more benefits than you can imagine! Meet the incredible movers and shakers of the LGBT crowd and get a behind the scenes look at how Cleveland Pride is run! Get FREE admission into the festival for just a few hours of your time. Connect with your community and take pride in helping us put together this once a year event.

    MEET-GREET-CONNECT-VOLUNTEER TODAY!

    http://www.clevelandpride.org/home/get-involved-at-pride/volunteer/volunteer-application/

    PARADE MARCHERS WANTED!

    Ever want to strut your stuff in front of thousands of adoring eyes? Do you have a great costume that you have been working on all year to show us how divalicious you are? Do you have an eye catching idea for a float?  Do you just want the unique experience of being able to say you marched in a parade? Then come and march with us this year in the Cleveland Pride parade! We are accepting floats and marchers…you don’t have to be part of a group, just be PROUD and march with us!

    SIGN UP TO STRUT YOUR STUFF TODAY!

    2012 Cleveland Pride Parade Registration Package v2011-11-25 (WORD FORMAT)

    2012 Cleveland Pride Parade Registration Package v2011-11-25 (PDF FORMAT)