Executive Director Feed Northland Kids (FNK) Serving Clay and Platte Counties, Missouri https://feednorthlandkids.org About Feed Northland Kids Feed Northland Kids (FNK) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to serving food-insecure youth in Clay and Platte counties, Missouri. FNK collaborates with local schools, volunteers, and partner organizations to provide food to children and families through several initiatives — primarily 44 in-school pantries and FNK’s Community Food Kit (CFK) program,
Feed Northland KidsAbout the Organization: The 1881 Foundation, Inc. is a non-profit organization dedicated to the ongoing preservation, maintenance, and restoration of the historic Oakwood Country Club, including its clubhouse, grounds, and other key architectural resources. In addition to these preservation efforts, the Foundation offers educational programs that celebrate the history and significance of Oakwood Country Club within the broader community.Position Summary: The Executive Director (ED) will serve as
1881 Foundation, Inc.OMNI is honored to be retained by CASA of Johnson and Wyandotte Counties in their search for an exceptional executive to lead the organization as President & CEO. Since 1985, CASA of Johnson and Wyandotte Counties has provided comprehensive advocacy for abused and neglected children ages 0-18 in need of care under the protection of the court system. The program recruits, trains and supports citizen volunteers to investigate, facilitate, monitor, and mentor. Through compassion and commitment, these Court
CASA of Johnson and Wyandotte CountiesOMNI is honored to be retained by the Kansas Chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics (KAAP) and the Kansas Pediatric Foundation (KPF), the charitable sector of the KAAP organization, in their search for an exceptional Executive Director to lead the organization. At the Kansas Chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics (KAAP), we believe every child deserves the opportunity to thrive—physically, mentally, emotionally, and socially. With a network of 400 members, including pediatricians, residents,
Kansas Chapter, American Academy of PediatricsUnited Way of Greater Kansas City (UWGKC) is dedicated to improving the lives of individuals and families across six counties in Kansas and Missouri. At the heart of its work are Waymakers™ – individuals and organizations who mobilize people and resources to improve health, enhance youth opportunity, foster financial security and build community resiliency—so that everyone has the ability to thrive. UWGKC works to advance health by improving access to care, supporting mental health services, and
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