
WANTED: Executive Director for river restoration non-profit (Massachusetts)
The Charles River Conservancy, headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts, seeks a new Executive Director, as the previous one is retiring after serving in this position…
The Charles River Conservancy, headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts, seeks a new Executive Director, as the previous one is retiring after serving in this position…
The village of Perry, New York community is no stranger to the concept of repurposing and revitalizing things that are old and decrepit. Now…
Fitchburg State University, located in Fitchburg, Massachusetts, seeks a full-time Director for the Reimagine North of Main Initiative (RNoM). The Director for the RNoM…
On December 12, 2017 at the One Planet Summit in Paris, the Global Covenant of Mayors for Climate & Energy and the World Bank…
Neighborhood Preservation, Inc. is a nonprofit organization in Memphis, Tennessee that promotes neighborhood revitalization by collaboratively developing practical and sustainable resolutions to blighted properties…
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