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Development Director, Streetsblog and Streetfilms, New York NY
Streetsblog and Streetfilms have a robust fundraising program supported by small donors, large donors, foundations, advertising, and corporate sponsorships.  We seek an experienced development leader to work with our staff, board, and volunteers to grow our fundraising, so we can increase the impact of our media outlets.

Family and Schools Program Coordinator, SF Bicycle Coalition and Walk SF
The San Francisco Safe Routes to School Partnership is looking for two seasoned organizers to work with parents, children, youth and school staff in San Francisco schools to increase the number of families walking and biking to school. One position will be employed at Walk San Francisco and the other at the San Francisco Bicycle Coalition.

Bike-Share Demonstration Coordinator, Pennsylvania Environmental Council, Philadelphia, PA
The Mobile Demonstration Coordinator is a part time position (20 hours/ week, primarily on weekends) that supports PEC’s and the City of Philadelphia’s commitment to promoting Philadelphia Bike Share prior to its April 2015 launch. The Coordinator will manage logistics and staffing of a demonstration booth which will be installed at various locations throughout the city.

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