
The Community Foundation for Kingston & Area has been connecting local generosity to local need for over 30 years. We administer public granting programs that direct meaningful resources to charitable organizations across our region. As our Community Impact Officer, you'll steward those programs from open application to payment, ensuring our processes are rigorous, equitable, and genuinely useful to the organizations we exist to support. This is a role for someone who has seen philanthropy from multiple angles and wants to make it work better.
Reporting to Executive Director and working closely with the volunteer chairs of our grants committees, the Community Impact Officer is responsible for managing numerous processes, tasks, and projects through a combination of working closely with a small staff team and numerous volunteers to successfully oversee and execute all aspects of the Foundation's competitive granting programs. The Community Impact Officer serves as a non-voting member and Recording Secretary for the Grants Strategy and Impact Committee (GSI), a standing committee of the Board and primary staff liaison for the Grants Committee and the Stark Family Fund Committee.
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This position acts as the first point of contact for the department and frontline resource and contact person for senior staff. This position plans and coordinates activities on behalf of the department and/or unit. This position also performs general accounting and bookkeeping activities including journal entries, budgeting, accounts payable, accounts receivable, invoices, requisitions, and reconciliations, and generates accounting reports to support the operations.
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The Algonquin to Adirondacks (A2A) Collaborative is a federally incorporated nonprofit organization and a registered Canadian and U.S. charity. They connect lands and people across the Algonquin to Adirondacks region to conserve and enhance a critical corridor for ecological integrity and resilience in eastern North America. They work with partner organizations, Indigenous communities, and local landowners to support wildlife movement, habitat restoration, sustainable land use, and public engagement with conservation.
This is an exciting hands-on opportunity for a young Canadian passionate about conservation, community engagement, and environmental awareness. The Community Outreach & Communications Coordinator will serve as a public face of the A2A Collaborative throughout the summer, tabling at farmers markets and community events in the Kingston-to-Brockville corridor to build local awareness of the Frontenac Safe Passage campaign. The role also includes communications support, event planning, and general administrative tasks. This position could continue on a part-time, hourly basis (~10 hours/month) during the school year for the right candidate.
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The TIP is looking for a Scenic Carpenter to report to the Head of Carpentry and Technical Director.
The TIP is looking for a Scenic Artist to report to the Technical Director and Production Manager.
Lessons Teachers work as independent contractors. The majority of Long & McQuade stores have on-site Lesson Centres that offer lessons in piano, guitar, bass, drums, woodwinds, brass, strings and voice
Suitable candidates must have at least one of the following:
Lessons Teachers work as independent contractors. The majority of Long & McQuade stores have on-site Lesson Centres that offer lessons in piano, guitar, bass, drums, woodwinds, brass, strings and voice.
Suitable candidates must have at least one of the following:
Lessons Teachers work as independent contractors. The majority of Long & McQuade stores have on-site Lesson Centres that offer lessons in piano, guitar, bass, drums, woodwinds, brass, strings and voice
Suitable candidates must have at least one of the following:
10:30am to 2:30pm (minus one hour for lunch, supplied)
Posing typically consists of gestures and one long study but is adapted to suit the model. The group has been working with models for over 30 years and has a lot of experience with both experienced models and those new to life drawing classes.
Models can pose draped, undraped, in costume, regalia and theme. Models who have posed during past sessions include musicians, dancers, trades people, athletes, cosplay including marvel, Disney, fantasy, goth, horror, and historical reenactors, Vikings, Iron Sword Fencers, Drag, Star Wars, Pirates, Town Criers, Politicians, Military, Celtic dancers and warriors, etc.