Organizations Are Speaking Out Against Racial Injustice. What Comes Next Will Be Crucial.
This moment presents an opportunity for businesses to defy expectations and meaningfully advance racial justice.
This moment presents an opportunity for businesses to defy expectations and meaningfully advance racial justice.
As part of our series spotlighting remarkable Black nonprofit leaders, we speak with Jerelyn Rodriguez of The Knowledge House, a tech education and career development nonprofit.
As part of our series spotlighting remarkable Black nonprofit leaders, we speak with Elizabeth Frederick of Avenues for Justice, a nonprofit dedicated to keeping NYC youth out of prison.
Charles Schwab’s annual skills-based volunteer event taps into employees’ professional expertise to build nonprofit capacity and create long-term community impact.
Skills-based volunteers from Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts collaborated with East Boston Social Centers to develop frameworks for nonprofit managers to support their team’s mental health in moments of crisis.
Skills for Cities Spring 2021 is dedicated to building the capacity of Midwest nonprofits as they continue to respond to COVID-19, racial inequity, and the digital divide.
“This experience helped me realize that things I see as core to my daily job or skills I employ day-to-day are still new, thought-provoking, and helpful for others to recognize the true assets that exist within their organizations.”
As COVID-19 cases surge, so does the urgency of basic needs in our most vulnerable communities. Food, work, housing, healthcare, and more are at risk for many.
Pro Bono Week 2020 came at a time of unprecedented difficulty, but in spite of that, it produced some of the most inspiring – and most necessary – cross-sector collaborations we’ve ever witnessed.
Professionals from across sectors, industries, causes, and regions joined forces to build stronger, healthier, more prosperous communities.