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Development and Communications Associate, United Indians of All Tribes Foundation (QuEST Fellow)

QuEST is a service year fellowship in Seattle, Washington, that provides recent college graduates with quality work at local nonprofits, an intentional residential community as a cohort, and opportunities for training and reflection. QuEST Fellows are matched with one of our partner agencies in full-time year-long positions. The six Fellows live together in a shared house in Seattle's University District and they receive room and board, a personal stipend, transportation and health care funds, mentorship and training, and student loan support.

The Development and Communications Associate at United Indians of All Tribes Foundation is one placement for the 2021-2022 program year. United Indians of All Tribes Foundation is a 50-year-old private nonprofit that provides culturally appropriate social, educational, and cultural services to American Indians and Alaska Natives in the Seattle region. Core to their work is relationship-building: building community among the people they serve, solidarity with other organizations and allies, and connections with current and potential supporters. The QuEST Fellow serving as Development and Communications Associate will foster relationship-building by developing written communications and social media that publicize UIATF work, events, and social justice mission to internal and external audiences; and supporting fundraising through tracking donations, communicating with donors, and assisting with events.

QuEST is in rolling admissions, with deadlines on the 1st and 15th of each month until placements are filled. Please learn more about the program, this and other placements, and download our application from our website.