Topic: COVID-19

Skills for Cities: Taking Action for Climate Justice and Racial Equity

Common Impact’s Fall 2022 Skills for Cities event – held during National Pro Bono Week – connected corporate volunteers with leading nonprofits focused on climate justice, racial equity, and sustainability to find solutions to their most pressing capacity-building challenges. An incredible group of 70 volunteers from eight companies and leaders from ten nonprofits collaborated at …

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Skills for Cities: Bringing the Power of Pro Bono to North Carolina

Common Impact’s Spring 2022 Skills for Cities event – held during National Volunteer Week – was dedicated to strengthening nonprofit organizations across North Carolina. As the demand for their vital services increased during the pandemic, so did their needs for greater capacity and stronger, more resilient infrastructure. An incredible group of 56 volunteers from five …

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Revitalizing Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro Denver’s Student Recruitment and Retention Strategy

For six decades, Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro Denver has excited youth ages 6-18 with a wealth of quality programming in fun areas like athletics & outdoor activities, STEM & robotics, and cooking – all designed to provide them a safe, supportive, and enriching environment that inspires them to achieve their greatest potential. At …

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Common Impact Names Ola Duru Chief Operating Officer

Skills for Cities Fall 2021 will bring together volunteers from 16 companies with leaders of 17 BIPOC-led, racial equity, and digital inclusion nonprofits in an intensive one-day virtual flash consulting event.

S3E22: Dan Noyes, Tech Goes Home

The digital divide, number one, is clearly a racial justice issue… Racism and structural racism play a huge part in why the digital divide exists.