Connecting creativity with social causes
Connecting creativity with social causes Arab News
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Connecting creativity with social causes Arab News
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Colorado Politics has announced the opening of applications for the Social Impact Artist Award, a program featured in its Nonprofit Register section. The award seeks to highlight the contributions of artists who focus on social change and community impact. This opportunity reflects a broader trend of integrating creative arts into the nonprofit sector to drive social engagement.
June 21, 2026Global talent advisory firm ZRG has acquired Sterling Martin Associates, a Washington, D.C.-based executive search firm specializing in professional associations and mission-driven nonprofit organizations. This acquisition significantly expands ZRG’s Education, Nonprofit & Social Impact (ENSI) practice by integrating a firm recognized for its high-touch approach to leadership transitions and governance. For the nonprofit sector, this move signals a consolidation of specialized executive search services, aiming to provide boards with more data-driven insights and a broader global reach during critical leadership changes.
June 21, 2026An undergraduate student from the University of Toronto’s Faculty of Arts & Science has supported a nonprofit organization through the Paul Cadario Social Impact Internship Award. This program provides financial assistance to students pursuing roles within the social impact sector, enabling them to gain professional experience while assisting organizations with limited resources. The initiative highlights the importance of university-nonprofit partnerships in developing the next generation of social impact leaders.
June 20, 2026A Philly nonprofit lost $426,000 meant for small neighborhood organizations, an audit showed Inquirer.com
June 20, 2026