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07/24/2024

Free Event for the Native Community. RSVP (916) 278-1282. Juliet Maestas Thomas Lozano Marilyn Delgado Mikela Jones Jack Potter Eddie Crandell Valerie Richards Franklin Richards Leanne Estrada

07/22/2024

Scholarships are available, to help cover tuition. Please call our office to register today (916) 278-1282. Juliet Maestas Thomas Lozano Sherri Xatimniim Mikela Jones Marilyn Delgado Eddie Crandell Meryl Picard Jack Potter Sunshine Herrera

07/09/2024

Registration is still open for both groups

06/05/2024

06/04/2024

Coming soon! Basketball up first! We are still accepting applications for Fall 2024 enrollment with our partner - Sac State, Give us a call if you are interested in enrolling!
(916) 278-1282.

05/24/2024

Job Title: Department: Reports to: FLSA Status: Salary:
Outreach Coordinator- Indigenous Communities Transportation Department-
Priority Populations Engagement Manager Non-Exempt
$60,000- $70,000
About Community Housing Development Corporation
Here at CHDC, we strive to create vibrant communities by providing housing and supportive services. We aim to create a foundation for low to moderate-income individuals, families, and seniors to thrive. Our goal is to promote self-sufficiency and improve the quality of life within the communities we serve. Community Housing Development Corporation is committed to building a staff that is rich in cultural, social, and experiential diversity.
Joint Program & DCAP Background
In 2015, we expanded our services to include supporting low/moderate income residents accessing transportation services through our innovative Driving Clean Assistance Program (DCAP) in partnership with California Air Resources Board (CARB) and Travis Credit Union as our premier lending partner. There are two programs that we will manage: Clean Cars for All Statewide and Financing Assistance Statewide. Our projections indicate that we will serve 12,000 people over a three-year grant cycle. Both programs offer down-payment assistance in the form of upfront (on-the-hood) grants that are paid directly to dealerships and do not have to be repaid. Both programs offer pathways to financial coaching, counseling, and fair financing options. The difference in the programs is that Clean Cars for All supports people in scrapping their existing gas-powered vehicles.
General Responsibilities
Under the supervision of the Outreach Manager, the Outreach Coordinator of “IC” will support the statewide outreach efforts for the joint program to reach Indigenous communities across the State of California. the Outreach Coordinator will work to support the Indigenous income population who.
May have not benefited proportionally from incentive programs, such the joint program. Knowing that these community face additional barriers that may prevent their participation in such programs, the Outreach Coordinator will strive to establish and maintain positive relationships with Indigenous communities.
Responsibilities
• Support the implementation of outreach strategies specific to Indigenous communities under the guidance of the Outreach Manager.
• Work as a leader of the program who can provide expertise on the joint program and provide feedback and thoughts on how more community members can participate in the program.
• Build and sustain relationships with partnering organizations that works to represent and support Indigenous communities.
• Track & support the CBOs deliverables.
• Work as the lead training in the joint program to ensure that new staff members to ensure that new members are equipped with the skills to educate their staff on the functions of the program.
• Work as the lead trainer in the joint program community workshops in Indigenous communities
• Actively lead community outreach activities and attend outreach events led by outreach partners.
• Support the development of culturally relevant collateral to promote the joint program.
• Represent CHDC at relevant conferences and outreach events.

• Periodic travel to different locations in California to support outreach and relationship building with partners, leaders, and residents.
• Support the development of culturally relevant collateral to promote the joint program.
• Represent CHDC at conferences and community outreach events when needed.
• Periodic travel to different locations throughout the State of California to support outreach and relationship building with partners, leaders, and residents.
• Support the broader DCAP team as needed.
• Other duties as assigned.
Qualifications
• Bachelor’s degree or equivalent experience working with Indigenous Communities
• Strong project management skills
• Commitment to CHDC’s organizational values and leveraging an equity lens when problem solving.
• Experience working with and for low-income and marginalized communities.
• Experience leading outreach and engagement efforts at the grassroots level
• Prior experience working with CBOs in the State of California. •
• •
• Ability and comfort working within a distributed team.
• Demonstrated commitment to working collaboratively with a variety of stakeholders.
• Excellent communication and presentation skills
• High emotional intelligence
• Ability to be flexible and perform varied work activities. •

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
• Must be able to travel to different CHDC sites
• Ability to travel throughout the building and attend meetings throughout the community • Ability to handle a significant level of stress
• Physical agility to lift and carry materials, bend, stoop, walk and reach overhead.
How to apply:
Please send application to [email protected]
Benefits:
Medical Insurance, Vision Insurance, Life Insurance, AD&D insurance, Paid Vacation, Paid Sick Days, Paid Holidays, 403 (B) Plan.
Equal Opportunity & Equity Statement
Community Housing Development Corporation is an equal opportunity employer that values diversity as central to our work serving The Bay Area. We comply with all applicable state and local laws governing nondiscrimination in employment. Our practices are in alignment with our commitment to workplace equity, diversity, and inclusion. We foster a work environment where our current and future staff feel welcomed without regard to race, color, religion, gender identity, national origin, s*x, age, disability, or s*xual orientation.

05/24/2024

I hope you are doing well. My name is Virgil and I work for a small community-based organization near Oakland, CA called CHDC. We work with lower-income families who need support accessing fair financing and clean vehicles through our Driving Clean Assistance Program.

We are hiring a role to support outreach to Indigenous communities across California. Attached is a PDF of the job description and here is a link to our post on Native Hire. Does CTC have a job board for CTC alumni where I can post the position? Thank you and I look forward to hearing from you.

Virgil

Virgil Looney

Director of Joint EV Program

Direct Line: 510-221-2627

https://communityhdc.org/dcap/

05/15/2024

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05/07/2024
04/24/2024

Beneficial Burning and Tribal Land Stewardship Advisor based at The Hopland Research and Extension Center.
The Advisor will partner with Tribes and Tribal-led organizations to co-create research, extension and outreach programs supporting Tribal sovereignty and futures; facilitate partnerships, networking, and funding opportunities; advance strategies to remove barriers to cultural burning; and support land stewardship opportunities.

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04/18/2024

California Tribal College is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting.

Topic: CTC-Central Region Quarterly Leadership Council Meeting
Time: Apr 18, 2024, 03:30 PM Pacific Time (US and Canada)

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Sac State partners with California Tribal College to boost Native American student success 04/17/2024

Celebratory Partnership with Sac State! Contact our office for financial assistance with the application process, including the student housing application fee! Mikela Jones Jack Potter Juliet Maestas

Sac State partners with California Tribal College to boost Native American student success Native Americans face considerable obstacles to higher education. A new alliance between Sac State and the California Tribal College seeks to help more of them enroll in and graduate from college.

04/06/2024

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