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Innovative Team an a Mission to do Great Things! - Anonymous employee Keep America Beautiful Employee Review

5.0
5 July 2021
Anonymous employee
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Pros

It's a very exciting time to be at Keep America Beautiful! The leadership team recently supported the CDO in transforming the development team -- a step that was long overdue. The new development team is coming on board and will lead the realization of the organization's new strategic plan to double its reach and its impact within the next 5 years. Creative. Nimble. Partnership-oriented. Strong focus on results and the ability to measure them.

Cons

Bitter former employees attempt to discredit the organization. We all know the type: hostile, gossiping, blaming others instead of taking personal responsibility. Fortunately, this organization is focused on living its core values and holding its staff accountable for doing the same.

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5.0
9 Apr 2024
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Pros

Great team great mission really excited about the future here.

Cons

Can't think of any. It's been great.

3.0
25 June 2018
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

-Positive, interesting mission -Small team of passionate people -Summer Fridays and flexible hours -Opportunity to travel nationwide throughout the KAB affiliate network -Volunteer opportunities -Decent benefits package (healthcare, FSA, 403b match, PTO) -Office location

Cons

-Recent restructure has resulted in confusion of roles, loss of key staff with institutional and subject matter knowledge and low employee morale. -Lack of focus/direction from the organization's leadership; the organization tends to chase sponsor dollars without fully thinking through whether or not the funded work is going to advance the mission, or can be carried out by the staff on hand. -Programs need to be updated to remain marketable. -Ever-changing brand strategy, verbiage, marketing materials and focus is confusing to staff, affiliates and the outside world. -Heavy workload, at times unmanageable or requiring staff to work on projects outside of their job descriptions. More people managing programs (or fewer programs in general) would be helpful. -Limited opportunity for career advancement or professional development. -Limited fundraising strategy; reliance on what the organization did in past years to meet revenue goals vs. staying apprised of new trends in philanthropy and evolving to stay relevant. -There is a recent focus on international growth which is concerning, considering the organization's limited bandwidth and lack of presence in major U.S. markets.

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