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A+ headline work from the AP apnews.com/article/dona...
December 1, 2025 at 1:45 AM
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Where to Find Purpose-Driven Work in the Bay Area: The Best Impact Job Boards for Your Search
Finding meaningful work in the Bay Area’s impact ecosystem can feel overwhelming. Climate tech, nonprofits, sustainable food systems, social enterprise—each sector has its own hiring pipelines, and most roles never make it onto traditional job sites. Whether you’re exploring climate action, nonprofit leadership, food justice, or broader social impact careers, these platforms will help you move forward with clarity and confidence. * * * ## **Top Impact & Social Impact Job Boards** ### **The Impact Job** A curated job board featuring roles in CSR, ESG, sustainability, nonprofit leadership, and social enterprise. It is one of the easiest-to-navigate platforms for mission-driven work, and its Bay Area postings span corporate sustainability, community impact, climate, and philanthropy. Transparent, well-organized, and frequently updated. * * * ## **Climate & Sustainability Job Boards** ### **Climatebase** A flagship global climate job platform with a particularly strong presence in the Bay Area. Climatebase hosts thousands of roles across climate tech, renewable energy, environmental nonprofits, and climate policy. Robust filters help job seekers focus on Bay Area companies and organizations. ### **ClimateTechList****(Bay Area Filter)** Aggregates more than 10,000 climate tech openings from over 600 companies. The Bay Area filter is especially useful for engineers, operators, generalists, and early-career professionals eager to join climate startups and emerging cleantech ventures. ### **San Francisco Bay Joint Venture Jobs** A niche and highly relevant board for conservation science, wetland restoration, habitat work, and ecology roles across the Bay Area. Ideal for fieldwork, research, and environmental stewardship careers. ### **Green Jobs Board** An equity-centered climate jobs platform created by climate justice advocates. Known for its accessible, community-first approach, Green Jobs Board highlights environmental roles across climate nonprofit work, environmental justice, conservation, organizing, and sustainability. * * * ## **Nonprofit & Social Sector Job Boards** ### **Idealist****(San Francisco Filter)** One of the most trusted nonprofit job boards worldwide. Idealist frequently lists Bay Area roles in program management, advocacy, philanthropy, housing, community services, and youth development. Great for students, early-career talent, and experienced nonprofit professionals. ### **CalNonprofits Job Board** A statewide resource listing jobs at nonprofits across California, including many in San Francisco, Oakland, the Peninsula, and the South Bay. Strong for roles in development, operations, direct service, community programs, and advocacy. ### **Silicon Valley Council of Nonprofits (SVCN)** Focused on Santa Clara County and the South Bay’s nonprofit ecosystem. This board highlights community organizations, service agencies, and grassroots groups that often don’t appear on major national job sites. * * * ## **Food Systems, Sustainable Food, and Community Food Jobs** ### **Good Food Jobs** https://www.goodfoodjobs.com/search?distance=30&everywhere=1&zip_code=94102#everywhere=1 A longtime favorite in sustainable food circles. Good Food Jobs features mission-driven employers in food justice, regenerative agriculture, small-scale food production, ethical hospitality, and local food systems. The SF Bay–specific filter makes it a strong tool for finding local, community-centered food jobs. * * * ## **Additional Tools & Meta-Lists** ### **Colorful Futures Job Board Database** A massive, beautifully organized Notion database that aggregates **hundreds** of job boards across climate, nonprofits, philanthropy, tech-for-good, social justice, youth development, sustainable food, and more. This is your one-stop shop for exploring every niche corner of the impact job landscape. * * * ## **How to Use These Platforms Strategically** **1. Set job alerts early.** Most platforms let you receive roles via email so you never miss new postings. **2. Follow your target organizations.** Once you identify a handful of nonprofits, climate companies, or food-system organizations you admire, track their career pages directly. **3. Combine job boards with community.** Networks like Net Impact SF, Work on Climate, and Green Drinks often surface jobs before they’re formally posted. **4. Pair your search with skill-building.** Resources like Terra.do, NonprofitReady, Trellis and SDG Academy help you build confidence and fill knowledge gaps while exploring new sectors.
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December 1, 2025 at 1:31 AM
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Wine Down: Bringing Community, Equity, and Local Flavor to SoMa
In the heart of SoMa, Wine Down has created a rare kind of gathering place where good wine meets genuine community impact. Founded by Jaime and Sarah, who met while working at a sustainability-focused nonprofit, the bar was built around accessibility, inclusion, and local sourcing. Their mission is simple but powerful: bring wine down to earth by making it fun, approachable, and reflective of the diverse communities that shape the Bay Area. Today, Wine Down stands as a women-owned small business redefining what hospitality can look like in San Francisco. Every glass, event, and partnership is rooted in the belief that joy and justice belong together. * * * ## **A Mission Grounded in Access, Equity, and Local Producers** From the beginning, Jaime and Sarah set out to challenge traditional norms in the wine industry. Wine Down prioritizes small, independent California producers, especially those who are women-owned, BIPOC-owned, LGBTQ+ owned, or historically underrepresented in hospitality. Their values extend beyond the wine list. The space openly champions social justice, inclusivity, and community pride. Whether someone is new to wine or a long-time enthusiast, everyone is welcomed with warmth and zero pretension. This approach creates a setting where local makers gain visibility, guests discover new stories, and communities often overlooked in the beverage world find meaningful representation. * * * ## **A Third Place for Connection, Celebration, and Community Building** Wine Down has become a neighborhood staple, not just a bar but a comfortable third place where people gather after work, meet new friends, and build community. Their events reflect that spirit of connection. Trivia nights, book clubs, and custom group gatherings give people easy opportunities to unwind and engage. The team also creates fun ways for guests to learn and explore, from Wine Bingo to a wine club that highlights women and BIPOC winemakers. All of this builds an environment where guests feel at home and part of something larger than a night out. * * * ## **Impact Through Sourcing, Monthly Giving, and Local Partnerships** What truly distinguishes Wine Down is its consistent commitment to giving back. Each month, the bar donates a portion of its revenue to nonprofits that support social justice, women and BIPOC leadership, environmental protection, and local community resilience. The team also seeks out partnership opportunities that align with their values. This includes collaborating with local organizations and social enterprises and spotlighting small independent producers who share a commitment to equity and sustainability. Wine Down shows that hospitality businesses can be powerful partners in strengthening community networks. ## **Visit Wine Down** Location: 685 Folsom St, San Francisco, CA 94107 Website: winedownsf.com Whether you are meeting friends, gathering with coworkers, or discovering a new favorite California producer, Wine Down offers a warm, values-driven space that reflects the best of San Francisco’s mission-centered business community. Raise a glass to the people and places that make this city stronger.
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November 25, 2025 at 3:51 AM
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Officials Criticize Biden Vetting, But Afghan Shooting Suspect Was Granted Asylum Under Trump
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Officials Criticize Biden Vetting, But Afghan Shooting Suspect Was Granted Asylum Under Trump
The alleged gunman was granted asylum this year under Trump, according to a U.S. government file seen by Reuters.
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November 28, 2025 at 8:23 PM
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Timeline Cleanse - Beautiful Switzerland 🇨🇭
November 29, 2025 at 3:38 AM
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November 28, 2025 at 8:31 PM
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Come 2029, the leaders of Northwestern and Columbia will be at the forefront of a PR speaking circuit to talk up how ethical and brave their actions were, and they’ll be invited by the other groups going by the same PR—round and round.
BREAKING: Northwestern University has agreed to pay the U.S. Treasury $75 million, over the course of three years as part of an agreement with the federal government to restore funding and end investigations into the university

Full statement from NU below:
November 29, 2025 at 1:01 AM
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a PSA: most nonprofit newsrooms right now are probably participating in the NewsMatch program RIGHT NOW. That’s a program funded by a few foundations that “matches” your end-of-year donation.

If you set up $10 monthly, that literally unlocks $120 from NewsMatch.

So who could you support?
i promise i don’t mean to high horse this but if you’re thinking about giving lizza ten bucks there are a lot of good independent journalists whose work you could subscribe to for a month instead
November 22, 2025 at 11:00 PM
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We spent a year investigating billionaires for @washingtonpost.com.

We found: the wealthiest 100 Americans gave $1.1 billion to influence the 2024 elections — 140x more than they did in 2000. And almost all of that giving boosted Republicans.

washingtonpost.com/politics/int...
November 21, 2025 at 2:56 PM
For everyone who wants to support incredible businesses and discover some great holiday gifts,check this out. Definitely more heartfelt than socks or a tie from a random big box store. Make an impact this holiday season!
Shop With Purpose: 10 Social Enterprises Creating Jobs, Opportunity, and Community
This curated gift guide highlights ten mission-driven social enterprises across the country — each creating meaningful employment for people overcoming barriers such as refugee resettlement, homelessness, incarceration, trauma, and economic hardship. Every purchase fuels dignity, skill-building, and economic mobility. Whether you’re shopping for holiday gifts, corporate appreciation, or everyday treats, these purpose-driven businesses offer high-quality products that uplift lives with every sale. * * * ## **1.****Beautiful Day****(Providence, RI)** Gift Box - Sampler (Bourbon Pecan Bag, 6 Bars, Coffee Bag & CocoNutty Bag) Buy Gift Box Sampler **Mission:** Beautiful Day provides paid, hands-on job training for refugees in Rhode Island through the production of award-winning granola and breakfast products. **Impact:** Participants learn culinary skills, English, financial fundamentals, and job-readiness techniques through a supportive on-the-job training model. **Why Buy:** Their granola, coffee, and snack products help refugees gain economic independence and rebuild their lives in a new country. Discover more products here: Shop Beautiful Day * * * ## **2.****Bright Endeavors****(Chicago, IL)** ## Chicago Candle Gift Box Buy Chicago Candle Gift Box **Mission:** Bright Endeavors — part of New Moms — employs and mentors young moms, offering paid transitional roles making premium scented candles. **Impact:** Participants gain manufacturing experience, career coaching, and wrap-around support while building confidence and long-term stability. **Why Buy:** Every candle supports a young mother on the path toward meaningful employment and financial security. Discover more products here: Shop Bright Endeavors * * * ## **3.****GreenIsland Bakery****(Washington, DC)** ## Irish Variety Gift Box Buy Irish Variety Gift Box **Mission:** GreenIsland Bakery pairs workforce development with trauma-informed support, offering baking roles for individuals recovering from traumatic experiences. **Impact:** Participants gain culinary training, emotional support, and paid work while crafting shortbread and baked goods rooted in tradition and care. **Why Buy:** Their cookies help fund a model where healing and employment reinforce one another. Discover more products here: Shop GreenIsland Bakery * * * ## **4.****Ground Up****(Portland, OR)** Holiday Breakfast Bundle Buy the Holiday Bundle **Mission:** Ground Up trains and employs women navigating employment barriers by engaging them in nut-butter production and small-batch food manufacturing. **Impact:** Their paid training program includes mentorship, leadership development, skill-building, and real pathways into long-term employment. **Why Buy:** Their healthy, creative nut butters uplift women rebuilding their careers and lives. Discover more products here: Shop Ground Up * * * ## **5.****Stroopies, Inc.****(Lancaster, PA)** Stroopie Gift Box Buy Stroopie Gift Box **Mission:** Stroopies hires resettled refugee women to craft traditional Dutch stroopwafels in a welcoming, community-centered workplace. **Impact:** Employees receive paid roles, English-language support, and a sense of belonging while adapting to life in the U.S. **Why Buy:** Their stroopwafels help create stability for refugee families beginning new lives. Discover more products here: Shop Stroopies * * * ## **6.****SugarBot Sweet Shop & Creamery****(St. Charles, MO)** ## Christmas Sugar Cookies Order Christmas Sugar Cookies **Mission:** SugarBot offers employment and job training to individuals experiencing barriers to work while producing nostalgic baked goods and confections. **Impact:** The bakery provides stable wages, supportive supervision, and a path to long-term employment through culinary and retail roles. **Why Buy:** Their sweets bring joy while powering workforce access for people rebuilding stability. Discover more products here: Shop SugarBot * * * ## **7.****The Refugee Collective****(Austin, TX)** ## Explorer Seasoning Set Buy Explorer Seasoning Set **Mission:** The Refugee Collective employs refugees and immigrants through a regenerative farm and a textile studio producing naturally-dyed goods. **Impact:** Participants receive fair wages, cultural affirmation, community support, and meaningful work aligned with their skills and heritage. **Why Buy:** Their spice blends and textiles are beautiful, ethical, and rooted in workers’ stories. Discover more products here: Shop the Refugee Collective * * * ## **8.****Touch A Heart****(Honolulu, HI)** Holiday Gift Box A. (Cookies) Buy Holiday Gift Box A **Mission:** Touch A Heart — through its Baker’s Heart enterprise — creates food-service employment opportunities for individuals transitioning out of hardship. **Impact:** Workers receive job training, supportive services, and income through cookie production and catering. **Why Buy:** Their Hawaiʻi-grown treats help create second chances and long-term stability. Discover more products here: Shop Holiday Cookies and Biscotti * * * ## **9.****Wagster Treats****(Novato, CA)** ## Wagster Twin Pack Buy Wagster Twin Pack **Mission:** Wagster Treats is a Homeward Bound of Marin enterprise offering employment training to adults and families emerging from homelessness. **Impact:** Workers gain experience in food production, packaging, and distribution alongside supportive services. **Why Buy:** Their dog treats restore lives close to home — right here in the Bay Area. Discover more products here: Shop Wagster * * * ## **10.****Women’s Bean Project****(Denver, CO)** ## Ultimate Snack Gift Box Buy Ultimate Snack Gift Box **Mission:** Women’s Bean Project hires women facing chronic unemployment and provides paid transitional roles in food manufacturing. **Impact:** Participants move through production, packaging, shipping, and administrative roles while receiving life-skills training and job-placement support. **Why Buy:** Their soups, mixes, and snacks help women move toward long-term careers and economic stability. Discover more products here: Shop Women's Bean Project * * * # Why These Gifts Matter When you choose products from these social enterprises, you’re doing more than shopping — you’re investing directly in: * Employment equity for refugees, women, and people overcoming homelessness or trauma * Local and national economic inclusion * High-quality, handcrafted products rooted in dignity and skill * A more resilient, people-centered economy This season — or year-round — consider redirecting a portion of your personal or organizational spending toward these mission-driven businesses. Your purchase becomes a catalyst for opportunity, community, and long-term change.
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November 21, 2025 at 7:03 PM
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Utterly bizarre to describe climate change policy as some kind of radical-left albatross.

The IRA contained precisely the kind of 'kitchen table' programs everyone says Democrats should focus on — and they're popular!

The problem was that Americans *didn't know* what the IRA was or who passed it.
November 1, 2025 at 12:09 PM
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We had breakfast at a wonderful restaurant in Buellton, California and this was on the counter where you pay the bill.

Trump’s economy is destroying American businesses 😡
October 22, 2025 at 7:29 PM
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It looks like the new Pentagon press corps has come together.
October 22, 2025 at 6:19 PM
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the truth is that this isn't a theocracy and jesus isn't my fucking king
Chip Roy: "The truth is the marxist, radicals, and Islamists the Democratic Party promoted this weekend, they cannot handle the truth. The truth is that there is a king and that king is Jesus. And the president has been willing to say it, & Charlie Kirk was willing to say it & he got killed for it."
October 20, 2025 at 3:37 PM
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“The demonstrations were very small.”
October 20, 2025 at 1:11 PM
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This is what solidarity looks like. Together, we will win.
October 19, 2025 at 2:37 PM
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This is Idaho 💙
October 18, 2025 at 11:26 PM
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This is what democracy looks like. #NoKings
October 18, 2025 at 11:22 PM
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No Kings, Portland, Oregon
October 18, 2025 at 9:56 PM
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Los Angeles came out in droves. #NoKings
October 18, 2025 at 8:42 PM
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October 18, 2025 at 7:33 PM
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1. Washington DC

#NoKings 👑
October 18, 2025 at 5:09 PM
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No Kings-Chicago, IL
October 18, 2025 at 5:35 PM
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Chicago - no kings
October 18, 2025 at 5:33 PM