Community services nonprofit supporting Chaldean immigrants and families
Chaldean Community Foundation runs a social-services operation focused on immigrant support—citizenship, ESL, career guidance, mental health—across the Detroit metro area. The hiring mix (marketing and legal roles dominating recent posts) and pain points (event sponsorships, occupancy management) suggest a growing fundraising and community-engagement function, supported by a lightweight tech stack centered on Adobe, email marketing (Constant Contact), and social media.
The Chaldean Community Foundation is a nonprofit serving Chaldean and broader immigrant communities in Michigan since 2006. They operate across six service lines: human services, citizenship and ESL training, career guidance, mental health and behavioral health, and cultural preservation. The organization runs programs including a summer discovery initiative and curriculum implementation work. With 51–200 staff and active hiring in marketing, legal, support, and education roles, they're scaling their community-engagement and fundraising capacity.
Improving stability, health, and wellness through advocacy, acculturation, community development, and cultural preservation for Chaldean and immigrant communities.
Citizenship classes, ESL and ASL training, career guidance and services, mental health and behavioral health support, immigration resources, and casework.