What do moms do?
Moms R.A.I.S.E. U.P. society!
What does Momivate do?
Momivate wants to raise awareness of what motherhood entails, and how, if given the time and empowerment to fulfill each of these aspects, moms would be better off as individuals, their children would be better off as the rising generation, and hence all of society would be better off in the long run!
Progams
- Weekly inspirational meetings called S.M.I.L.E. Gatherings
- R.A.I.S.E Certification to develop valuable skills applicable and desirable in the workforce
- A Revolving Closet to donate outgrown clothes and trade them in for the next size up
- Blogs and tips for motherhood
- Online database for moms in partnership with The Mom Project for managing a career and family
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Position Support CouncilMom (Newsletter)
Team Activate
Location Remote
Commitment Minimum 3 hours per week
About Momivate
Momivate is a nonprofit organization dedicated to uplifting and empowering mothers. We believe in elevating the respect given to the role of motherhood and supporting moms through advocacy, recognition, and community-building.
Position Overview
Craft uplifting weekly newsletters for moms!
Join Momivate’s newsletter team to create engaging content and share resources that make a difference.
Key Responsibilities
- Help create and send out our weekly SMILE newsletter
- Align the campaigns with the weekly theme
- Create supportive, engaging content
- Primarily responsible for the newest blog post being added to our SMILE Newsletter each week
Requirements
- Strong creative writing skills
- Comfortable with digital tools and remote teamwork
- Passion for motherhood and community
Time Commitment & Expectations
- Dedicate a minimum of 3 hours per week to leadership duties and outreach.
- Communicate proactively if circumstances impact your ability to fulfill responsibilities.
Benefits
- Flexible schedule and remote work
- Enhance your writing and digital marketing skills
- Collaborate with a creative, supportive team
- Make a positive impact in the lives of mothers