Pluspunten
You can do fulfilling work while you are there (especially if you are working with students and families) but everything is always at the expense of the workplace. They care very little in investing in you which is why there is so much turnover. That being said, the work that you do with kids and their families can be meaningful and they tend to appreciate you.
Minpunten
Work policies are very outdated and the executive leadership sometimes has policies that are shady and not transparent. They are focused on expanding but don't even know what to do with the employees and policies that they have in place right now. There are multiple vacancies open, many have been open for more than six months. I did enjoy my job and time when I was working there, but the management likes to play favorites with people who are there. They pay below market rate (even for other nonprofits) and it makes you wonder if you can do the same thing or even greater things at another place and making even more money. There is limited flexibility but only for some people who are there and liked. You are also expected to do "more with less," which is happening a lot right now, but at TAF it seems like it's way too much. Support is limited and leadership just wants you to fix things without giving you much direction or support.