Congratulations to Dr. Schubert for publishing articles in NVSQ and Nonprofit Management & Leadership.
The Center for Social Impact Strategy is thrilled to announce a new partnership with AFS Intercultural Programs. Over the past year, our teams have collaborated closely to deliver a new social innovation curriculum designed for high school students engaged in intercultural programs abroad.
The Center for Social Impact Strategy is pleased to accept applications for a postdoctoral fellow to begin in 2021.
Check out this recent update from our 2019 Global Social Impact House (GSIH) Alumnus Melbin Thomas!
Our Executive Program Alumni are creating transformative impact in society. Check out this recent update from our 2018 Executive Program Alumna Terri Broussard Williams!
CSIS has been fortunate to work closely with Dr. Allison Russell as our post doctoral fellow. As Allison transitions from her work at CSIS, I checked in to hear more about what she worked on during her time at the Center, what comes next, and what words of encouragement the CSIS Team could provide as Allison embarks on her next adventure!
CSIS has been fortunate to work closely with three excellent team members: Amber Dietrich, Reva Raghupathi, and Preston Smith. As they each move on from their work at CSIS, we checked in with them to hear more about what they contributed to at CSIS, and what is next for each of them.
This fall, CSIS welcomed two new full-time staff members to our team: Vaughn Sayers and Rosemary Clark-Parsons. By way of a formal introduction, we asked Vaughn and Rosie to share some of their background, current work, and interests.
Derby Museums, in partnership with National Arts Strategies (NAS) and with support from the University of Pennsylvania’s Center for Social Impact Strategy (CSIS), announces the selection of 25 Fellows in the UK Creative Community Fellows Program, a leadership initiative designed to create a high-powered network of leaders working where arts & culture meets social impact and community development.
The pandemic has required organizations to adapt quickly to serve their respective communities effectively. However, with the ever-evolving realities of COVID-19, how can leaders find the capital necessary to sustain their social enterprises and support both internal and external stakeholders? To answer this question, the Center for Social Impact Strategy (CSIS) and CCS Fundraising launched “Raising Philanthropic Capital in Uncertain Times,” a three-part interactive webinar series. The kick-off webinar, featured the first installment in the series: Timeless Principles for Fundraising.