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TTN believes in collaborating with other nonprofits who work in the fields of transitions, aging, work for older workers, civic engagement, technology and health.  Some of our collaborators are listed below.
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Ashoka: Innovators for the Public: www.ashoka.org
Ashoka is the global association of the world’s leading social entrepreneurs—men and women with system changing solutions for the world’s most urgent social problems. Since 1981, we have elected over 2,000 leading social entrepreneurs as Ashoka Fellows, providing them with living stipends, professional support, and access to a global network of peers in more than 60 countries. With our global community, we develop models for collaboration and design infrastructure needed to advance the field of social entrepreneurship and the citizen sector. Our Fellows inspire others to adopt and spread their innovations - demonstrating to all citizens that they too have the potential to be powerful changemakers.
CB Richard Ellis: cbre.com
CB Richard Ellis is a global real estate services firm, serving clients through 300 offices in 50 countries. CBRE provides office space and technology support for TTN's staff.
F-E-G-S: www.fegs.org
Established in 1934, by the Federation of Jewish Philanthropies of NY, to find employment for unemployed men and women. F·E·G·S (Federation Employment and Guidance Service, Inc. also doing business as F·E·G·S Health and Human Services System and F·E·G·S) has evolved to become the largest and most diversified private, not-for-profit health related and human service organization in the United States. F·E·G·S has served more than two million people since its inception. Services are delivered in the areas of Employment & Training, Education & Youth, Career Development, Behavioral Health, Developmental Disabilities, Residential, Rehabilitation, Family Services and Homecare. F·E·G·S operates programs throughout the metropolitan New York area, and provides consultation and technical assistance to government, organizations, and businesses throughout the United States and abroad. FEGS has been a valuable resource to TTN members who are looking for work, through workshops and their Career Center.
Harvard Community Partners: http://www.hbsanc.org/cp_home.html
We’ve just wrapped up a thought-provoking and useful project with a team from Harvard Business School’s alumni pro bono network, Harvard Community Partners. Board Secretary Barbara Marwell prepared a compelling request for a team of consultants. With strong support from HCP Steering Committee member Calvin Mew, our application was accepted and a very committed group signed on to work with us last December to make recommendations on TTN growth and sponsorship opportunities, membership benefits and Website enhancements.
The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute - San Francisco State University (OLLI): www.cel.sfsu.edu/olli/
OLLI is a learning community for people over 50. We offer stimulating and provocative courses, forums, and interest groups designed to challenge and inform as well as to ignite creative expression. OLLI provides opportunities to become involved in the governance and sustainability of the Institute in addition to building camaraderie in a university setting. OLLI is hosting the TTN Bay Area chapter's monthly meetings, and helping us get the word out about TTN.
US Department of Labor Women's Bureau - Midwest Region: http://www.dol.gov/wb/
The Women's Bureau's mission is to improve the status of wage-earning women, improve their working conditions, increase their efficiency, and advance their opportunities for profitable employment. Midwest Region Director Nancy Chen has been a key player in the development of our Chicago chapter's workshop program for women, Project Second Act (www.projectsecondact.org)
Visiting Nurse Service of New York: www.vnsny.org
VNSNY is the leading provider of home health care services for people of all ages in the New York City Area. With a decades-old tradition of excellence, and innovative service approaches, VNSNY is the gold standard in home health care.
W2WLink.com: w2wlink.com
w2wlink.com is the premier community dedicated to professional women, helping you get to where you’re going – faster. We provide you expert knowledge, tools to overcome obstacles, and connection with others in our online groups.
Women's City Club of New York: wccny.org
The Women’s City Club of New York (WCCNY) is a nonpartisan, nonprofit civic organization that shapes public policy through education, advocacy and citizen participation. Since its founding in 1915, the WCCNY has worked tirelessly to achieve policies of fairness, equity and inclusion for all New Yorkers. Utilizing the talents and expertise of its more than 500 volunteer members, it identifies current and emerging trends, draws insights from research and policy analysis, develops informed positions aimed at educating and empowering the public, sponsors forums for discussion and debate, generates local and broader strategies to activate, motivate and formulate effective solutions, and works in partnership with coalitions and groups to strengthen its efforts and pressure the body politic.
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