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Hispanas Organized for Political Equality (HOPE) prepares and supports Latinas as civic leaders, advocates for policy changes that champion equity for Latinas, and educates the public on the experiences and contributions of Latinas to our economy and society. Our staff is fully committed to this important work for Latinas, and we are always excited to welcome new volunteers, interns, and staff members to our dynamic, dedicated team.

HOPE is committed to a diverse workforce with representation from every walk of life. We recognize how our organization is greatly enhanced when we unite people of diverse backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives.

Here, those who wish to join our team, volunteer with us, or explore jobs for Latinas from our broader network of community partners, can find information about open opportunities and links to apply.

Since 1989...

Hispanas Organized for Political Equality (HOPE) has been working to provide a critical voice to Latinas to develop their personal growth, prosperity, and political clout. Throughout the years, HOPE has served the Latina community with innovative programming that provides leadership development, statewide networking opportunities, experiential learning, and one on one interaction with local, state, and federal officials and agencies.

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Housing Action Coalition (HAC) | Deputy Director

San Francisco, CA
Full-time

Housing Action Coalition (HAC) is on a mission to address California’s housing crisis. HAC advocates for policies and developments that create more accessible, affordable housing. They’re growing statewide, and need a Deputy Director to help them lead the way.

HAC is looking for a Deputy Director to help them scale their impact over the next five years. The Deputy Director will be responsible for driving organizational growth, improving operations, and leading statewide membership expansion. You will be a key leader who fosters a culture of innovation and collaboration.

HAC is a mission-driven organization focused on alleviating the housing crisis in California. They promote a collaborative team environment, with individuals committed to advancing pro-housing projects and policies. All employees are encouraged to participate in professional development coaching and growth opportunities.

Hispanas Organized for Political Equality (HOPE) | Programs Intern

Remote
Minimum 10 hrs/week

HOPE is seeking a Programs Intern to work with the Programs Team to assist in various projects related to the HOPE Leadership Institute (HLI), the Young Professionals Summit (YPS), the HOPE College Leadership Program (HCLP), and/or the HOPE Youth Leadership Program (HYLP). You will be responsible for the following tasks and will from time to time be asked to help with other projects as assigned by the Programs Associate. Projects vary depending on the program you will be assisting with.

Please send your resume and cover letter to Kimberly Salinas at ksalinas@latinas.org.

Hispanas Organized for Political Equality (HOPE) | Social Media & Marketing Intern

Remote
Minimum 8 hrs/week

HOPE is seeking a Social Media & Marketing Intern to help elevate the HOPE brand while building their real life marketing skills. The Social Media Intern will work closely with the Communications Manager who will provide real hands-on projects and daily tasks that use social media platforms to promote, manage, and share HOPE’s story. The ideal candidate should have experience in growing social media followings for organizations or student-led groups by creating consistently branded, high-quality content. Proficiency in social media platforms and communications tools such as Canva, WordPress, and email marketing platforms is essential. The candidate must be thoughtfully engaged and focused when interacting with online communities and building relationships. The candidate must be enrolled in college to be considered for the position.

Please send your resume and cover letter to Anahi Velasco at avelasco@latinas.org.

Stanford’s Graduate School of Business (GSB) | Associate Director, Stanford Latino Entrepreneurship Initiative

Palo Alto, CA
Full-time

Stanford’s Graduate School of Business (GSB) has built a global reputation based on its immersive and innovative management programs. We provide students a transformative leadership experience, pushing the boundaries of knowledge with faculty research, and offering a portfolio of entrepreneurial and non-degree programs that deliver global impact like no other. We are committed to advancing diversity, equity, and inclusion in service of our mission of developing innovative, principled, and insightful leaders who change lives, change organizations, and change the world. We invite you to be part of this mission.

The Center for Entrepreneurial Studies (CES) at the GSB seeks an Associate Director to lead the Stanford Latino Entrepreneurial Intiative’s (SLEI) Research efforts. The Associate Director will work with faculty to conduct insightful new research about the state of Latino entrepreneurship in the United States, communicate these results to business, government, and nonprofit leaders, and lead the collaboration between Stanford GSB and the Latino Business Action Network (LBAN) in curating this research effort.

In this staff role, you will have the opportunity to partner with GSB faculty to develop insights about the unique challenges and opportunities facing the rapidly growing U.S. Latino business sector. You will interact with government and corporate policy makers, Latino entrepreneurs, and Stanford students and faculty. You will be part of a caring and engaged team supporting entrepreneurial education and research at the GSB.

Opportunity Finance Network | Vice President, Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund Program Manager

Washington, D.C
Full-time, Exempt

Opportunity Finance Network (OFN) is the nation’s leading investment intermediary and network of community development financial institutions (CDFIs) serving rural, urban, and Native communities across the United States.

OFN seeks an enthusiastic and talented program manager to serve as our newly established VP, Greenhouse Gas Reduction Program. This is an exciting opportunity to contribute to an exciting new program with an organization partnered with the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to transform the community development finance industry with new clean financing ecosystem. This role manages the day-to-day operations of OFN’s Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund (GGRF) programming, primarily related to its Clean Communities Investment Accelerator (CCIA) award. You will liaise across OFN to ensure connectivity between organizational functions and to monitor progress toward stated award objectives. Serves as an internal expert on project management, federal grant management, and federal regulatory compliance.

Climate United | Chief Compliance Officer and Federal Grants Program Manager, Climate United

Bethesda, MD or Remote
Full-time

Climate United Fund, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit (“Climate United”), is seeking a full-time senior compliance officer and federal grants manager to lead the design and implementation of a comprehensive federal grant compliance program with the support of outside counsel. The role will be mission critical to ensuring that money from the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund’s National Clean Investment Fund (“NCIF”) is deployed in a manner that meets programmatic and statutory requirements.

 

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