Athens Community Council on Aging

ACCA Fellowships

Meals on Wheels Association of Georgia
Special Projects Manager Fellowship

Fellowship Overview and Requirements

The Athens Community Council on Aging’s Fellowship Program provides an opportunity for retired adult professionals, age 60+, to channel their wealth of experience, wisdom and skills into targeted projects that improve and enrich the community. A Fellowship is a partnership between ACCA and the host organization where the Fellow is placed. Fellows serve in a defined role that delivers significant impact for the organization and community. ACCA will provide orientation training and ongoing technical support and assistance for the Fellow as they serve. Fellows earn a stipend, engage in meaningful work, and develop a new network of contacts and resources for the future.

ACCA and the Meals on Wheels Association of Georgia (MOWAG) are seeking a retired professional, aged 60+ to serve as the Special Projects Fellow. The Fellow will support MOWAG in increasing their Board of Director’s capacity to recruit new members, communicate their message and develop tools for efficient Board management. The ideal candidate is innovative, organized, tech savvy, possesses strong problem-solving skills, has experience in social media management and has worked for or with a national non-profit. The Fellow will work with the Meals on Wheels Association of Georgia Board of Directors and will have support from the Board President and ACCA Staff. The Fellowship requires a commitment of five hours each week with an annual stipend of $4,000 provided.

About The Athens Community Council on Aging: Founded in 1967, the Athens Community Council on Aging is a private, non-profit organization providing services to older adults and adults with disabilities in 26 counties of Northeast Georgia. ACCA’s record of successful program administration and innovative service delivery has made it one of the leading agencies of its type in the Southeast. With the support of volunteers and the community, ACCA provides opportunities for individuals of all ages and abilities to live and age well.

About the Meals on Wheels Association of Georgia, Inc.: MOWA’s mission is to enhance the ability of meal providers to end senior hunger in Georgia through advocacy, education and collaboration. The purpose of MOWAG is to serve as the principal advocate and leadership organization for Meals on Wheels providers in the state of Georgia. MOWAG strives to provide the highest quality representation, education and training, and services to its members, to enhance their professionalism and the performance of the organizations they represent.

MOWAG is affiliated with the Meals on Wheels Association of America, Inc. for the purposes of strengthening the effectiveness of MOWAG members through education and training, public awareness, national campaigns and partnerships, and other efforts and initiatives of MOWAA.

Reports To:

Eve Anthony, Meals on Wheels Association of Georgia, Inc. Board President, and Meals On Wheels Association of Georgia, Inc. Board of Directors

Essential Responsibilities:

Membership Management

Board Organization

Communication Management

Additional Responsibilities

Essential Requirements:

The ideal candidate is a retired professional, age 60+, that is innovative, organized, tech savvy, has strong problem-solving skills, experience in social media management and has worked for or with a national non-profit. Other requirements include:

Interview and Placement Process & Timeline:

In all of its activities, hiring, and operations, ACCA complies with federal law, does not and shall not discriminate on the basis of age, gender, race, religion, disability, military status, sexual orientation, gender identity, or national origin. The Agency shall be committed to providing an inclusive environment for all clients, staff, vendors, suppliers, contractors, board members, visitors, and volunteers.

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Fellowship Application

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