Max Seeley

Advocacy + Gov't Grant Writing Coordinator at Connections for the Homeless

Maxwell Seeley is a highly experienced advocacy coordinator and community organizer who has worked with various organizations such as Connections for the Homeless, Illinois State University, and Montana Office of Consumer Protection. Maxwell has also held positions as the Vice President of Wood County Young Democrats and has experience in political campaign management. Maxwell holds a Bachelor's degree in Political Science and is currently pursuing a Master's degree in Political Science with a focus on Applied Community and Economic Development.

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Chicago, United States

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Connections for the Homeless

For nearly 40 years, Connections for the Homeless has served and catalyzed our community to end homelessness, one person at a time. Each year we provide eviction prevention, shelter, and housing services to 4,000 people from across north suburban Cook County. Beyond providing direct services we also operate a robust advocacy and community organizing program to address the root causes of homelessness. The COVID pandemic accelerated our growth in the depth and breadth of services we offer and the organizational infrastructure to sustain this highly impactful organization. Connections is a radically reshaped organization deeply committed to demonstrating our core values in all relationships with participants, colleagues, donors, partners, and volunteers.


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51-200

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