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Department: | Weave: The Social Fabric Project |
Location: | Washington, DC |
Salary: | $60,000 -$65,000 |
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Aspen Institute
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Weave: The Social Fabric Project
Weave: The Social Fabric Project was started by columnist David Brooks and the Aspen Institute in 2018 to counter a culture of hyper-individualism in the US that has left Americans divided, isolated and unhappy. This crisis of connection and decline in social trust has led to rising rates of social challenges that include social division, substance abuse, suicide, enduring disparities, prejudice, and political gridlock.
Yet in every community, some people have chosen to weave the social fabric by investing in relationships, making commitments to others and creating connection. These “weavers” are all different. They lead with love, creating countercultural islands where connection and community are more important than ego and self. Weave: The Social Fabric Project strengthens and supports weavers by providing them access to resources, opening doors to partnerships, and inspiring new generations of weavers. We believe cultural change starts within neighborhoods.
We work in three ways: 1) We connect and support weavers; 2) We inspire new generations of weavers; and 3) We lift up and advance weavers as leaders in the networks and systems of community change.
ABOUT THIS ROLE
In support of this program, Weave is hiring a full time Community Associate, physically located in Washington or Benton County, AR, to facilitate the Weaving NWA program as it seeks to build deep and lasting relationships, grow a community of community builders, and impart lasting skill sets among community members that inspire self actualization as weavers and leaders in their neighborhoods. The Community Associate will serve as the primary liaison for the NWA community while supporting 1) the Weaver Awards, 2) connection building among and between weavers, and 3) growing a community of community builders online and in person.
The Community Associate works under the direction of the Director to provide administrative support, program implementation and coordination, and event support across all aspects of Weave programming. Weave: The Social Fabric Project is implementing a three year program in Northwest Arkansas (NWA) with funding from the Walton Family Foundation. The program will promote social trust through connection, relationship building and elevation of local weavers over the course of 2025- March 2027. The program will include two cycles of microgrants associated with an awards program and a minimum of 6 medium size community builder focused events.
The responsibilities of this full time position is to 1) actively build deep and lasting relationships among and between weavers in Washington and Benton Counties 2) for community action and relational service and 2) to design and implement community engagement activities and gatherings to effectively build a cohesive, community who identify as weavers and community leaders in their neighborhoods.
This role reports directly to the Director. The salary range for this role is $60,000 - $65,000. This role will be working remotely on the team, but physically located in Washington or Benton County, AR.
WHAT YOU WILL DO
Strategic Community Collaboration and Alliance Development
Build Community, Host and Support Events
Promote and Support Weaver Awards and Awardees
WHAT YOU WILL NEED TO THRIVE
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
The Aspen Institute offers a generous benefits package including health, dental, vision, and prescription benefits, retirement benefits, and paid leave.
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