Job
Openings
with
MPP
Nevada
Campaign,
and
Other
Opportunities
2/25/05
https://stopthedrugwar.org/chronicle-old/376/nevadajobs.shtml
The Marijuana Policy Project
currently has 14 full-time job openings, all of which are based in Las
Vegas. The positions are all for MPP's campaign to pass a ballot
initiative that would tax and regulate marijuana in Nevada -- something
that has yet to be achieved in any state. Visit http://www.RegulateMarijuana.org
for more information about the campaign.
The available positions are
Campaign Manager, Field Director, ten canvassers and two team leaders.
Visit http://www.mpp.org/jobs/ for
detailed job descriptions and instructions for applying.
Additionally, MPP is seeking
proposals from accomplished and creative videographers to direct and produce
an inspirational 15- or 20-minute videotape/DVD that explains -- in emotional
and educational terms -- the horrors of marijuana prohibition and the need
to end it. Interested videographers should visit http://www.mpp.org/jobs/videorfp.html
to apply.
Also, the MPP grants program
is interested in reviewing proposals from people who are interested in
building a long-term, statewide coalition to tax and regulate marijuana
in each of the following states -- Alaska, Arizona, Delaware, Idaho, Maine,
New Hampshire and Oregon.
If you live in one of the
above seven states -- or you are willing to move there -- and you have
substantial organizing experience, visit http://www.mpp.org/grants/
to see MPP's grant guidelines.
MPP is not taking phone calls
about these positions; rather, all interested candidates should apply by
using the process described at the links above.
-- END --
Issue #376
-- 2/25/05
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