ANNOUNCEMENTS
Announcements 6.25.18
I REALLY DO CARE: FUNDRAISING FOR KIDS AND FAMILIES
A group of NYC-based organizers have launched a fundraiser in support of 14 organizations working on family protection efforts at the border. Find a list of all 14 organizations that will receive donations and get a shirt here: https://www.ireallydocare.shop
DATAKIND IS HIRING!
DataKind is looking for a Director of Global Community and a Technical Project Manager to join their growing team. Check out the listings for more information about the roles.
TALKING EYES SEEKS APP DEVELOPERS
Talking Eyes produce a project called Newest Americans, which examines immigration and identity. The project is supported by Rutgers-Newark and the NEH, and they’re currently look for an app developer to help with a concept we have in progress. Check out their website for contact info!
MOZILLA ANNOUNCES $225,000 IN GRANTS FOR INTERNET ACTIVISTS, ARTISTS
Mozilla just announced $225,000 in creative media awards – grants for coders, artists, and activists creating content for and about the digital world.
Specifically, they’re seeking projects that explore artificial intelligence and machine learning. In a world where biased algorithms, skewed data sets, and broken recommendation engines can radicalize YouTube users, promote racism, and spread fake news, it’s more important than ever to support artwork and advocacy work that educates and engages internet users. Projects could be videos, games, browser extensions or data visualizations. Mozilla’s creative media awards are part of the NetGain Partnership, a collaboration between Mozilla, Ford Foundation, Knight Foundation, MacArthur Foundation, and the Open Society Foundation.
You can read details, and find application guidance, in this blog post: Mozilla Announces $225,000 for Art and Advocacy Exploring Artificial Intelligence.
JOB OPPORTUNITY WITH NYCEM!
NYCEM has an opportunity for a motivated scientific software development professional to join the Technology and Strategic Data team at New York City Emergency Management (NYCEM).
Under the supervision of the Director of Application Development, the selected applicant will be an Application Developer (EOC Application Developer) working on a portfolio of data management, business intelligence and situational awareness applications and will work with a team of Information Technology and Geographic Information Systems (GIS) application developers to maintain and enhance existing EOC systems.
Please read more and apply here. [Apply by 31 July 2018]
NYC OPPORTUNITY’S POVERTY RESEARCH UNIT HIRING TECHNICAL FELLOWS
The Poverty Research Unit of the Mayor’s Office for Economic Opportunity (NYC Opportunity) is hiring Technical Fellows to work on developing and implementing measures of poverty, mobility, and medical care economic risks.
NYC Opportunity produces research and analysis of poverty and social conditions, including its influential annual (NYCgov poverty measure, which provides a more accurate and comprehensive picture of poverty in New York City than the federal measure. The NYCgov poverty measure has become an important tool for evaluating policies, assessing the progress the city has made over time in reducing poverty and designing new policies to reduce current levels of economic deprivation.
Full details on this paid, one-year opportunity can be found here: http://buildwithnyc.github.io/prugraduatefellow.html
MOBILIZEAMERICA IS HIRING FULL-STACK ENGINEERS
In light of significant product, business and fundraising traction, MobilizeAmerica is looking to add two full-stack engineers to our existing technical team of five.
MobilizeAmerica is a NYC-based volunteer management platform and network that enables activists, progressive organizations and Democratic campaigns to connect and win. This year, hundreds of campaigns will use our platform to manage their supporters, tapping into progressive partner audiences in the tens of millions. We’ve closed our pre-seed round and are quickly filling our seed round. Investors include: Higher Ground Labs, a leading progressive technology accelerator, Reid Hoffman and angel investors in Silicon Valley, DC, NY and LA.
GAMES FOR CHANGE FESTIVAL: JUNE 28-30
Join Games for Change for their 15th annual Games for Change Festival, June 28-30, at the Parsons School of Design in #NYC. Featured speakers such as Anastasia Goodstein (SVP of Digital Innovation at The Ad Council), Alan Gershenfeld (President, Co-Founder of E-Line Media), and Elizabeth LaPensée (Assistant Professor at Michigan State University) will be highlighting games and programs engage issues of social justice, human development, environment and responsible citizenship. Register for the festival here.
15% discount for Civic Hall community: CivHall15