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关于我们
Through immersive learning, real-world work experience, and a network of supportive professional mentors, ManifestWorks connects those impacted by foster care, homelessness and incarceration with job opportunities and provides ongoing life and professional skills to support long-term success.
- 网站
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https://www.manifestworks.org
MANIFESTWORKS的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 非盈利组织
- 规模
- 2-10 人
- 总部
- Santa Monica,California
- 类型
- 非营利机构
- 创立
- 2015
地点
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1660 STANFORD ST
US,California,Santa Monica,90404
MANIFESTWORKS员工
动态
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An amazing moment to reflect on the needs we work hard to address and the opportunities to do more and better in the next decade of service.
About halfway through our 10-year-celebration party on Sunday, one of our alumni being recognized by ManifestWorks peers stumbled in her comments of gratitude. “There are no words,” she said, and as I think back on the experience, I struggle to capture what we all saw. There were lots of pauses, misty eyes and some tears. From the speakers and from the audience there to witness and reflect. It was an incredibly simple event: about 140 alumni, staff and organizational champions—from board members to consistent volunteers and industry pros who hire our alumni—gathered on a very, very hot Sunday (my phone clocked 109°) afternoon. We had some pizza, some ice cream and we shared some memories. About resilience. About incredible, life-changing success. And about loss, remembering some of our brightest lights who are no longer with us. Everything was centered around our alumni and their stories, and their desire to raise up their peers and their experience being a part of this community. We sat in the excruciating heat—baking—with no desire to be anywhere else. I’d like to say the day was about gratitude, for the opportunity, for the commitment and for the community. And it was beautiful to see how ManifestWorks has become something bigger, a genuine movement that grows with each year and each new graduate. And while gratitude was resplendent, my biggest takeaway was the abundant love, even between strangers. I don’t think I have ever been more moved. It is, to my mind, an extraordinary act of bravery to show love and gratitude with the kind of vulnerability I saw in spades on Sunday night. Person after person stepped forward to share their heart with everyone there. It is an exemplary way to show up in the world, and I am forever changed by what we have created together. As MANIFESTWORKS heads into our second decade—and we imagine new ways to change lives, the foundation of big, big hearts and courageous champions will inspire an extraordinary future. I am moved by everyone who spoke. I am so happy by the fellowship that is ManifestWorks. And I am so grateful for everyone who is a part of our mission.
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Kevaughn making it happen!
Special thanks to MANIFESTWORKS and Walmart Creative Studio for allowing me to do what I do ?????? #ProductionAssistant #PANation #ThePAofLA
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The sound is a little funky, but I think the message cuts through.
I had so much fun doing this podcast about mission and culture at ManifestWorks, the organization I co-founded and lead. The sound is briefly muffled, but the conversation remains pretty lively. Thanks to my dear Christie Mann, MA, CPCC, PCC for welcoming me and to @uplevelproductionscompany for the work they do in this space. ?https://bit.ly/DanSeaver
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Amazing news about bringing professional opportunities to those who need them most. We are thrilled about this partnership!
We're thrilled to announce all of the subcontract awardees of the Arts, Media, & Entertainment High Road Training Partnership (AME-HRTP)! Over the next 3 years, the AME-HRTP's $3.5 million contract will be shared among these labor unions, community based organizations, and partners, with oversight from BRIC, to support a network of Registered Apprenticeship Programs and union training programs, and facilitate paid on-the-job training, mentorship, career coaching, and ongoing support for underrepresented AME workers in California. Together, this historic initiative will shape a more diverse and inclusive industry by promoting high-wage, high-skill jobs, equity, and career advancement for those underrepresented individuals targeting career pathways in Film/Television, Animation, VFX, Games, Music/Audio, Live Entertainment, and Design. Join us in congratulating our awardees and thank you to California Workforce Development Board along with all of our partners across education, nonprofit, labor, industry, and government for your support & collaboration! Iatse Local 80, IATSE Local 695, Motion picture costumers local 705, Art Directors Guild, THE ANIMATION GUILD, LOCAL 839, Costume Designers Guild Local 892, American Federation of Musicians Local 47, Professional Musicians of California, BARCID FOUNDATION, Better Youth, Events Vocational Education Network, Group Effort Initiative, Handy Foundation, Jail Guitar Doors USA, Key Code Media, MANIFESTWORKS, Music Forward Foundation, Women in Animation, South Bay Workforce Investment Board #CAWorkforce #HRTP #HighRoad #apprenticeship #BRICFoundation