• Jernigan Fitzsimmons posted an update 2 years ago

    A Social Change Agency “> Agency develops programs to improve the economic conditions of citizens, foster community development, and create economic justice for all. It also seeks to alleviate poverty, promote awareness of social and environmental issues, and build a better future for all. If you’re interested in this work, you should visit the SFA website and download a brochure. After that, contact them using the contact form on their website. You’ll need to fill out a Social Service Application and hand in a copy of your I-9 tax form, and any other information they ask for.

    It’s very important that you fully understand the services they provide before you sign up for one. Be aware that not all nonprofits qualify for the same services. Some are focused on certain types of social change, like youth development, and others specialize in certain types of projects, like urban planning or lobbying. For example, some nonprofits focus on assisting women, some on ethnic or religious groups, some on children, and others on health and aging. Be aware that every social change agency is unique, so when in doubt contact the people who can best tell you what they can do for you.

    Some key areas of focus for an agency like this are: human rights, economic development, advocacy, organizing and volunteer management. If you’re considering applying for such an agency, it’s important to know which services they offer. Be wary, though, of any organization that offers “quick results” with little to no investment in your future endeavors. It’s also good to inquire about the qualifications of the staff members who will be working with you. Find out if they’re trained in community organizing, advocacy, and basic volunteer management skills.

    Do your research – If you’re already established you’ve probably done your research. Now it’s time to do even more research into the organizations that could help you. Go to your community group or the local library and take out a stack of brochures or reports. Make sure you have a list of questions that you need answers to, like: What were your goals, and how have you helped our community since you started? What types of things have been accomplished since you were first involved?

    Find Out the Background – The last thing you want to find out is if the agency is a new one, or if it has some experience. Sometimes, nonprofit agencies set themselves up as think tanks, or as fronts for big business interests. If they’re new, you may have more difficulty getting your information or even getting them to answer your questions. If they’re established or have experience in your community, they’ll probably be able to help you. But sometimes you’ll just need to dig a little deeper.

    Find Out About Their Membership and Affiliations – You should know who represents them, and what groups they belong to. They should be willing to give you this information, either by phone or in person. Look for a list of groups on their website, and contact them. Are they connected to other organizations, and if so, what are their relationships? Are there any links to related organizations on their website, or on their brochures and website?

    Find Out What Services they Provide – Ask for a brochure with their services section, or for information on what they offer. Is there a fee involved? What types of services can they provide? What do they expect you to do? Are there any guarantees that you’ll get the help you need?

    There are many other questions you’ll have to ask when you’re looking for a social change agency. Just make sure to ask these four simple questions, and you’ll soon find one that works for you. Your chances of finding an honest, reputable, and effective social change agent will be greatly enhanced if you follow this advice before you begin.