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Nov 12, 2018

Dr. Richard Clerkin & others featured in the New York Times

Dr. Richard M. Clerkin, Executive Director of the Institute for Nonprofits  New research by Dr. Richard M. Clerkin, a professor of public administration, was featured in the New York Times on November 3, 2018. The research article entitled “The Politics of Donations: Are Red Counties More Donative Than Blue Counties?” studied the relationship between political… 

Oct 24, 2018

COMx: Women Driving Social Impact Through Entrepreneurship

(COMx Panelists from left to right: Lisbeth Arias, Emily Neville, & Catherina Gomes) The NC State Institute for Nonprofits and the Advancement of Women Entrepreneurs (AWE) organization were hosts to over 70 attendees at this Fall’s COMx event, which took place on Thursday October 18th at the Raleigh offices of Google Fiber. The theme of this… 

Social Innovation Fellows

Sep 28, 2018

Introducing the 2018 Social Innovation Fellows

We invite you to get acquainted with the new cohort of Social Innovation Fellows. The beginning of the 2018 school year ushers in the second cohort of Fellows.  Each Fellow has demonstrated exceptional accomplishments and was selected because of their outstanding academic and extracurricular achievement. 

Sep 27, 2018

Alum’s Sign Campaign Conveys a Powerful Message

Through her nonprofit, Activate Good, NC State alumna Amber Smith helped create a new sign campaign that urges us to "Do Good. Be Kind. Change the World." 

Alisha Brice

Sep 27, 2018

The Institute for Nonprofits Welcomes Alisha Brice

  Alisha Brice is the Program Coordinator for Social Entrepreneurship and Innovation with the Institute for Nonprofits at NC State University. She helps to develop strategies and programming to enrich students’ educational and professional development while supporting their efforts to become changemakers, global citizens, and empathic leaders. She has already hit the ground running to accomplish… 

Sep 24, 2018

“Discover. Design. Do Good!” The Social Innovation Fellows Kick Off Innovation Lab

The Social Innovation Fellows is a high-impact learning experience at the Institute for Nonprofits. The program offers participants from any discipline a yearlong team experience to learn the adaptive leadership and technical skills it takes to be successful social entrepreneurs and innovators. On September 4, 2018, an engaging event in the Convocation Room at the… 

Sep 14, 2018

The Institute for Nonprofits Volunteers at the Diaper Bank of NC

September 11, 2001 is a day in the nation’s history that will live in infamy. The nation mourned the tragedy in New York City, and many people have turned this day of sadness into a day of service. On the 17th anniversary of 9/11, the staff at the Institute for Nonprofits decided to participate in… 

May 9, 2018

“Discover. Design. Do Good!” The Social Innovation Fellows End of Year Celebration

On May 3, 2018, the Institute for Nonprofits hosted a reception in the James B. Hunt Jr. Library to highlight projects completed by the inaugural cohort of Social Innovation Fellows. Dr. Richard Clerkin began the celebratory event by acknowledging distinguished guests that came to support the Fellows. After his welcome, Jane Rogers, one of the… 

May 3, 2018

Alumna Leigh-Kathryn Bonner Selected as One of Inc’s 30 Most Inspiring Young Entrepreneurs

Inc. has named NC State alum Leigh-Kathryn Bonner (International Studies ’15) among its 30 most inspiring young entrepreneurs under 30. May 1, 2018  |  Macy Thomas  | NC State Entrepreneurship News The buzz surrounding NC State alumna Leigh-Kathryn Bonner’s company isn’t dying down. Since her graduation from NC State’s College of Humanities and Social Sciences in 2015 (International Studies), Bonner has grown her… 

Apr 10, 2018

Philanthropic Foundations React Dynamically But Intentionally to External Pressures

By Shalina Omar In her recent study, Dr. Amanda Stewart reveals that foundations are moving towards a more structured and intentional approach to charitable work, including being more selective in grantmaking, taking on roles beyond check-writing, and developing deeper relationships with their nonprofit partners. Dr. Stewart, an assistant professor in the Department of Public Administration…