Atlas Service Corps, Inc.
1133 19th Street NW 9th Floor
Washington,
DC
20036
United States
202-736-5714
http://www.atlascorps.org
The mission of Atlas Service Corps is to integrate a global nonprofit sector in order to develop a global partnership for development. Atlas Corps facilitates one-year fellowships for rising nonprofit leaders to volunteer overseas for one year. These Fellows then commit to work an additional year in the nonprofit sector of their home countries, sharing new skills, best practices, and valuable experiences.
Atlas Corps identifies rising nonprofit leaders from around the world to volunteer and receive training in the U.S. for one year at like-minded nonprofit Host organizations. Through this process we empower U.S. nonprofits with skilled professionals from overseas to address critical social issues and develop nonprofit leaders on a global scale.
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Scott Beale - Founder
Scott Beale founded Atlas Service Corps in 2006. From 2004-06 Scott worked at the US Embassy in New Dehli, India. From 2001-04 he played a major role in the expansion of Ashoka/Youth Venture's operations. Scott also served in the White House in Intergovernmental Affairs and in Governor Carper's (Delaware) office. He is the author of Millienial Manifesto (2001).
Sara Potler - U.S. Program Director
Sara Potler recently returned from Bogotá, Colombia where she was on a Fulbright Scholarship writing, developing, and implementing a peace education, conflict resolution, violence prevention program including an innovative Dance for Peace curriculum. Sara brings her experience with inter-cultural leadership, international exchange and international policy to Atlas Corps.
Carol Mondragon - Colombia Country Director
Carol is responsible for recruiting Fellows, developing partnerships and raising resources for and awareness of Atlas Corps in Colombia. Prior to joining Atlas Corps, Carol was involved in the Colombian nonprofit sector providing services to seniors. She also worked in Marburg, Germany, with European Communication as a Project Management Consultant.
Scott Beale , Founder
Founded in 2006
Employees: 4
Volunteers: 20
Budget (2007): 400,000
Maximum Budget: 800,000
Other funding sources: 12 Host Organizations, Foundations (Humanity United & Omidyar Network), Corporations (DuPont & Timberland), Colombian Government, Individual Donors (approx. 2,000)
Religious Affiliation: none