S1E17: Syretta Hill, StepUp Durham
What I find is that when women are sitting at the table, the way that we are present is just different.
What I find is that when women are sitting at the table, the way that we are present is just different.
After one year implementing the strategies they learned at the 2017 Charles Schwab Pro Bono Challenge, the Sustainable Food Center is reporting some big impact.
I’m not here on this earth to share my story. I’m here on this earth to create a world where no more stories need to be told.
In April of 2018, Common Impact launched an exciting project between Fidelity Investments and CityLink Center that would support the nonprofit in propelling its clients into living wage jobs.
The Boston Debate League joined the inaugural Skills for Cities seeking assistance in defining a partnership pricing strategy.
I’m inspired by trying to fix the things that are destructive to our communities.
Now that I’ve worked in different sectors, I feel like I can play the role of helping to translate between the sectors…anything we are doing in the philanthropic space needs to be aligned to a business goal.
The really exciting part of working in government is that we want people to steal our ideas. I love meeting with public servants in other cities to see how our work can be shared or replicated.
CEO Danielle Holly comments on Google.org’s announcement of the expansion of its pilot fellowship program deploying 40–60 of its technologists in three-to-six-month stints with nonprofits in need of concentrated support from computer engineers, data analysts, and artificial intelligence experts.
The vibrant energy of the Charles Schwab Pro Bono Challenge makes it one of the Common Impact team’s favorite events of the year.