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This newsletter was written before election night, so we’ve prepared two possible responses to the result (if there even is one yet):

  1. WOOOOOOO USA🇺🇸USA🇺🇸USA🇺🇸
  2. Dammit.

Either way, we’re here for you with fresh impact jobs. Scroll down to start applying.

Here's what we got on tap for you today

  • Meme of the Week
  • Article of the Week: Save the Planet From Home With This Job
  • New Job Opportunities
  • Win of the Week: Lyft Offers Discounted or Free Rides to the Polls
  • Bummer of the Week: Many Still Missing After Valencia Floods

Meme of the Week

Article of the Week

Save the Planet From Home With This Job

Howdy, Impact Jobbers! To our American subscribers: we know this week is a lot. Since this newsletter is written in advance, we don’t have a quippy response to the chaos that is likely to ensue. Check back next week and we’ll see what we can do.

In the meantime, we encourage ya to take care of yourself and your mental health this week. Don’t forget to take a break from the news and touch grass every once in a while. But we also aren’t judging if you’re living in your sweatpants, ordering takeout, and streaming Hallmark Christmas movies all week.

OR you could apply for Social Impact Jobs that make the world a better place. We’ve got a special one for ya today. You know how you love the planet but hate leaving your house? Scroll down.

You could save the planet from home with this remote job at Trust for Public Land. Allow us to introduce ya.

Trust for Public Land is a natural nonprofit on a mission to help more people experience the benefits and joys the great outdoors. Founded in 1972, the org works with “communities to create parks and protect public land where they’re needed most, as a matter of health, equity, and justice.”

In that time, they’ve protected four million acres of land and connected 9.7 million people to the outdoors. You can check out more impressive stats on their website cause we’re ready to get to the job.

Trust for Public Land is hiring a Climate and Environmental Justice Program Manager to help manage the org’s involvement in the US EPA’s Environmental Justice Thriving Communities Grantmaking Program. The role includes federal grant management, internal and external collaboration, storytelling, and more.

Sound like you? Hit the link to apply now. For more do-gooder jobs you can do in your sweatpants, head to our website and filter the job board by remote roles. Best of luck, homebody homies!

New Job Opportunities

  1. Campus Sustainability & Safety Manager at National Western Central Authority - Denver, CO (USA)
  2. Chief of Staff at BASTA - New York, NY (USA)
  3. Admin Coordinator - Asia/Africa/Oceania at Global Designing Cities Initiative (Global)
  4. Content Facilitator at BASTA - New York, NY (USA)
  5. Digital Communications Strategist at King County Library System - Issaquah, WA (USA)
  6. Content and Social Media Coordinator at BASTA - New York, NY (USA)

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Win of the Week:

Lyft helped American citizens exercise their right to vote by offering discounted or free rides to polling stations. The Lyft Up program is in partnership with the NAACP, NCNW, and APIAVote, and it’s the tenth year that the company has offered this program. In that time, Lyft has helped more than 3 million people vote.

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Bummer of the Week:

Last week, massive flooding in Valencia killed over 200 people, and many are still missing. The city’s outskirts were hit with tsumani-like flooding last Tuesday and Wednesday. Climate scientists and meteorologists say that the storm was fueled by a record-hot Mediterranean Sea.

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