July 14th 2015 You would expect a public middle school gym to be empty during the summer – especially in Providence. Kids taking advantage of the three months of free … Read More
Healthy Roots: Creating The Real American Girl Doll
August 6th 2015 In 1947, a study by African-American psychologists Kenneth and Mamie Clark showed that children at a very young age exhibit racism. The Clark Doll Study shockingly revealed … Read More
Food 4 Good: The Best of Both Worlds
By: Jessica Kaufman August 4th 2015 The face of hunger in America is changing. The coworker sitting next to you every day, the student getting onto the school bus each … Read More
CALO: A Social Good Facebook for Volunteers
By: Jessica Kauffman July 29th 2015 In order to build a strong, healthy, and safe community, volunteers and nonprofits need to be engaged and mobilized to work together. Currently, volunteers … Read More
CALO Venture Spotlight
August 26, 2015 We had a great turn out to our Venture Spotlight on CALO, the Community Activity and Leadership Organization. CALO has launched their online platform to match student … Read More
Even Field
The Way You Win Matters By: Cayla Mackey August 14, 2015 Until recently, Chuck Wilson never imagined he would one day run a nonprofit. As a veteran sports broadcaster, Chuck … Read More
Crave WhatsGood: How a Homegrown App is Redefining the Local Food Economy
August 6th 2015 Are you a locavore? If you frequent local farmers markets, know all the farm-to-table restaurants in your town, or simply passionate about enjoying the freshest ingredients possible, … Read More
Nepal Yoga Project
How Yoga Can Help Nepal By: Jessica Kaufman July 23rd 2015 Today, news headlines about Nepal read, “Earthquake Toll Rises”, “Trying to Rebuild”, “Violence and Arrests over New Constitution” but the … Read More
Truepreneurs
How Entrepreneurship Education Can Keep Kids in School By: Jessica Kaufman July 20th 2015 Students today have lost interest in traditional educational approaches. The numbers prove it: 1 in 3 … Read More