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Elizabeth Andersen will serve as the new Chief Executive Officer of OnceJax, Inc. starting Feb. 5.
A city-contracted employee was fired after a video showed him spraying a water hose toward an unsheltered person on the sidewalk in Los Angeles Skid Row.
Thinking about pursing a minor? Consider a Minor In Nonprofit Management at Midwestern State University! Thank you, Sonia White, Director of the Center for Nonproft and Leadership for sitting down with us.
Chef Hank Reid retired just a few years ago but said that didn’t stop his desire to feed people. So, in 2019, he launched the nonprofit Lettum Eat!
This Is Life is a non-profit founded by a mother and son duo with a passion for community engagement and the performing arts. They have a charity basketball game coming up that hopes to raise money and spread the love. Joining us now with details is Natalie Manning, Executive Director of This Is Life And []
In our latest segment, Winhall’s Select Board has given the green light to a new town budget proposal for the upcoming Town Meeting Day. Join Town Administrator Lissa Stark as she breaks down the key points and what it means for the residents of Winhall. Post Views: 12 Trending Now Thank You to Our Underwriters […]
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The Center for Neighborhoods in Louisville is down to barely nothing as the 50-year-old nonprofit suddenly laid off most of it’s staff earlier this month.
The nonprofit’s total budget is roughly $350,000, which includes maintaining staff and their office space.