Keely Badger

Keely Badger

Resettlement Intern

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  • Timeline

  • About me

    Impact Producer, Marketing Director, Philanthropy Executive

  • Education

    • Sedona Red Rock High School

      2002 - 2006

      Activities and Societies: Valedictorian; President: National Honors Society (NHS); SRRHS Debate Team; SRRHS Anti-Defamation League; Captain of SRRHS Women's Soccer Team (2005-2006); Captain of SRRHS Women's Tennis Team (2005-2006).

    • Dartmouth College

      2011 - 2013
      Master of Arts (M.A.) Globalization Studies
    • University of Oxford

      2015 - 2017
      MSt International Human Rights Law International Law and Legal Studies

      Activities and Societies: Oxford Human Rights Law Review Oxford Journal of Legal Analysis Oxford Law Society

    • University of San Diego

      2006 - 2010
      Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) Cultural Anthropology
  • Experience

    • East County Refugee Center

      Jan 2009 - Jan 2011
      Resettlement Intern

      During my time with ECRC I was exposed to the field of non-profit international human rights work as the center’s only volunteer, working with the Director and a few dedicated staff to grant write and promote community awareness through local newspaper and media sources regarding the center’s mission to assist in the resettlement of Middle Eastern asylum seekers and immigrants regardless of origin, race, color, or creed. I worked to find housing, employment, ESL training and childcare for over two hundred refugees. Show less

    • The Worldview Project

      Jan 2010 - Jan 2011
      Journalist

      The Worldview Project is a 501(c) 3 educational nonprofit, with the motto “Many Cultures, One Humanity”, that forwards a vision of promoting greater cultural knowledge, understanding, and tolerance in the San Diego community, and beyond. I worked as the organization’s media correspondent for the 18th Annual San Diego Latino Film Festival, interviewing documentary film directors and writing film reviews for Worldview’s online media site, the Participant Observer. Other tasks included the organization of the first annual Harmony and Motion International Music and Dance Festival, which brought together musical and dance traditions from around the world, in addition to bringing in new authors for their Cultures in the Classroom series of children’s books—elementary school-level fictional works written by indigenous authors. Show less

    • United Nations

      Sept 2012 - Nov 2012
      Research and Development Intern

      The World Programme of Action for Youth (WPAY), adopted by the General Assembly in 1995, provides a policy framework and practical guidelines for national action and international support to improve the situation of young people around the world. The WPAY covers fifteen youth priority areas and contains proposals for action in each of these areas.Each of the fifteen priority areas identified by the international community is presented in terms of principal issues, specific objectives and the actions proposed to be taken by various actors to achieve those objectives. Objectives and actions reflect the three themes of the first International Youth Year: Participation, Development, Peace in 1985; they are interlinked and mutually reinforcing. The fifteen fields of action identified by the international community are education, employment, hunger and poverty, health, environment, substance abuse, juvenile justice, leisure-time activities, girls and young women and the full and effective participation of youth in the life of society and in decision-making, as well as globalization, information and communication technologies, HIV/AIDS, armed conflict, and intergenerational issues.Implementation of the Programme of Action requires the full enjoyment by young people of all human rights and fundamental freedoms, and also requires that Governments take effective action against violations of these rights and freedoms and promote non-discrimination, tolerance, respect for diversity, with full respect for various religious and ethical values, cultural backgrounds and philosophical convictions of their young people, equality of opportunity, solidarity, security and participation of all young women and men. Show less

    • Human Rights Watch

      Jun 2013 - Jul 2014
      Associate | Development & Global Initiatives

      Human Rights Watch is one of the world’s leading independent organizations dedicated to defending and protecting human rights. By focusing international attention where human rights are violated, we give voice to the oppressed and hold oppressors accountable for their crimes. Our rigorous, objective investigations and strategic, targeted advocacy build intense pressure for action and raise the cost of human rights abuse. For more than 30 years, Human Rights Watch has worked tenaciously to lay the legal and moral groundwork for deep-rooted change and has fought to bring greater justice and security to people around the world. Show less

    • MOZAIK Philanthropy

      Jan 2014 - Apr 2024
      Executive Director

      Stewarded the strategic vision, programs and operations of the foundation, funded 500+ grassroots organizations/artists through $12M in philanthropic support, at the intersection of arts, education, media, gender justice and environmental movements.

    • Neda Nobari Foundation

      Apr 2014 - Dec 2019
      Executive Director

      Neda Nobari Foundation is a private foundation with a mission to promote social and environmental justice through the arts and education. The foundation’s work strives to foster creative, sustainable, and transformational change through the support of diverse projects that promote social justice and participate in the empowerment of the human potential.

    • Social Impact Media Awards (SIMA)

      Apr 2014 - May 2015
      Director of Global Partnerships

      Keely spent her youth in Sedona, Arizona, deeply inspired by the confluence of indigenous cultures in the American Southwest. Developing a love for the transformative potential of documentary film to bridge communities and to awaken critical consciousness, she has worked in the public and private sectors using social impact film as a catalytic tool to inspire activism where the spheres of human rights and environmental justice intersect. With a background in providing strategic audience engagement models, impact measurements through multimedia campaigns, and grant making through the emerging practice of Indie philanthropy, Keely has successfully helped independent filmmakers galvanize social change in both grassroots and international arenas. Show less

    • The Redford Center

      Aug 2015 - Jul 2016
      Digital Media Consultant

      Founded in 2005 by Robert Redford and his children, the Redford Center is led by filmmaker and board chair Jamie Redford. Under Jamie’s leadership, The Redford Center harnesses the power of film, video, and new media to increase public engagement on frontline issues and support like‑minded community efforts. By distributing storytelling tools and creatively developing education platforms and action campaigns, The Redford Center inspires meaningful progress on the issues at hand.

    • KPJR Films

      Nov 2016 - now
      Marketing Director

      Mobilizing viewer engagement in over 120 countries around the globe, 55,000+ educational licenses sold through digital marketing and grassroots partnerships for Paper Tigers, RESILIENCE, Playing For Keeps, and Amy Tan: Unintended Memoir.

    • Forbes Nonprofit Council

      Mar 2022 - now
      Board Member
  • Licenses & Certifications

    • Circular Economy and Sustainability Strategies

      Cambridge Judge Business School
      Feb 2022
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    • Women in Leadership: Increasing Diversity and Inclusion (online)

      University of Oxford, Department for Continuing Education
      Jan 2024
      View certificate certificate
  • Honors & Awards

    • Awarded to Keely Badger
      Dartmouth Master's of the Arts in Liberal Studies Scholarship Dartmouth College Jun 2013 Concentration: Globalization StudiesGPA: 4.0
    • Awarded to Keely Badger
      Alcala Award Nominee University of San Diego May 2011 The Alcala Award is designated for the top male and female student at graduation who have excelled in scholastic achievement, leadership in academic and extracurricular activities, and service to the University community.
    • Awarded to Keely Badger
      Superior Scholarship Award USD Department of Anthropology May 2011
    • Awarded to Keely Badger
      Presidential Scholarship University of San Diego May 2010
    • Awarded to Keely Badger
      All American Scholar U.S. Achievement Academy May 2006
    • Awarded to Keely Badger
      Dean's List Scholarship University of San Diego May 2006
    • Awarded to Keely Badger
      U.S. National Award Winner in Leadership U.S. Achievement Academy May 2006