Advocacy and Policy Change in 2021 and Beyond
The November election added three new members to Greenville County Council, gave the Republicans a supermajority in the state legislature, and flipped the US Senate
The November election added three new members to Greenville County Council, gave the Republicans a supermajority in the state legislature, and flipped the US Senate
At the end of 2020, Mackenzie Scott made news by giving more than $4 billion to 400 nonprofits across the country, three of which are
2020 required boards to pivot to online meetings, strained participation with members’ own busy schedules, and the enormous challenges that nonprofits were facing. What lessons
Since March of 2020, almost every American has experienced stress and uncertainty related to COVID-19, race relations, political division, and both day-to-day and long-term financial
This session included practical tips on doing your work with language justice in mind. Building opportunities for ALL Greenville County residents also means making sure
By special request from our members, we asked James Campbell with the Well-Being Partnership to join us for an overview of mental and behavioral health,
Our November 2021 session challenged the traditional understanding of poverty and how nonprofit organizations can help people navigate a path out of it. Showcasing the
It was great to see so many of you yesterday afternoon for the annual Summer Solstice gathering of Greenville Partnership for Philanthropy and the NonProfit
Mission work has always been a central practice of communities of faith in Greenville County, SC (and, of course, around the world), and the local
Kyle Mensing, Head of Marketing Strategy and Martech for Blue Ion Interactive Marketing Group, joined us to share his knowledge on Digital Analytics.
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