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For more than 30 years, Corporate Accountability International has successfully challenged corporations like GE, Nestlé, and Philip Morris to halt abusive practices that threaten public health, the environment and our democracy.

Today our campaigns challenge the dangerous practices of some of the world’s most powerful industries. Think Outside the Bottle exposes the truth behind bottled water marketing and defends the human right to water in the face of increasing corporate control.... More »

The Senior Researcher will assist in providing the information necessary to develop and carry out our campaigns. In particular, the Senior Researcher will play a leading role in developing strategies for the Value [the] Meal campaign. Our research focuses on documenting abuses by targeted industries, power mapping corporate targets to inform campaign strategies and tactics, and supporting the development of policies and international regulatory instruments to control transnational corporate... More »

The Associate Communications Director will increase Corporate Accountability International's presence in the media, campaign visibility and name recognition by managing and expanding our press program, with a particular emphasis on deepening relationships with key media. This staff leader will work with the Communications Director to develop our media outreach plan, and will prepare staff and activists nationwide in working with the media.


MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES:
• Develop and... More »

Corporate Accountability International is seeking experienced organizers to build our nationwide network of trained and committed activists taking on corporate power. Join us to recruit and mobilize the long-term political base and power needed to wage and win our corporate campaigns.

MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES:
• Develop and run regional Think Outside the Bottle campaigns to pressure Governors, Mayors, restaurants and schools to curb bottled water use and invest in badly needed public... More »

Applications are now being accepted for the 2010 American Legacy Foundation Youth Activism Fellowship. This program provides an opportunity for young adults ages 18-24 to build leadership in the tobacco control movement through training, coaching, peer to peer networking, and direct action. This program embodies and promotes Legacy’s mission to build a world where young people reject tobacco and anyone can quit. Drawing on imaginative, practical and effective strategies to reach young... More »

The role of the Posse trainer is to help recruit, train, support, encourage and maintain contact with Posse Scholars. The Posse trainer works with Scholars beginning in their senior year of high school and continuing to their graduation from the partner college or university.

Responsibilities include raising awareness of Posse program in high schools and community-based organizations, student recruitment, and planning, facilitating, and evaluating workshops, retreats, and other... More »

GI-NET's Field Department recruits, trains and mobilizes American constituents to be effective advocates, messengers, and fundraisers. The Field Director is responsible for managing GI-NET's two flagship field programs. Other responsibilities include coordinating an annual event in Washington, DC for GI-NET's grassroots base with partner organizations and other stakeholders; management of strategic partnerships and outreach on behalf of the Field Department; projecting staffing and budget... More »

Get hands-on experience fighting to solve urgent environmental problems—global warming, deforestation, water pollution and many others—with groups such as Sierra Club and Greenpeace. Green Corps organizers take part in trainings with leading figures in the environmental and social change movements and are sent to jumpstart campaigns for groups such as Rainforest Action Network and Environment America. Upon graduating from the program, Green Corps will help connect organizers to... More »

 
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