SEED20 Alumni Event at Camp North End

SEED20 Alumni network hosted another great evening on Wednesday night at Camp North End.  SVP partner and owner of Wily, Eric Gorman, shared his decision sprint presentation.  The decision sprint provided great resources in making faster and more impactful decisions during meetings. With over 140 SEED20 alumni, the network continues to provide social capital and…

E3 Committee Hosts Charlotte Housing Crisis Conversation

 On a wonderful fall evening, the E3 (Explore, Educate, Engage) Committee hosted over 30 partners and guests at the Mint Museum on Randolph.  The evening’s focus was discussing the ongoing housing crisis in Charlotte.  SVP partner Ben Hill moderated the discussion and panel which included three informative panelists:  Judy Seldin-Cohen, board chair of A Way Home,…

Charlotte skyline

Why Engaged Philanthropy? New Partners Share Their Stories

Whenever new Partners join SVP, we’re eager to share the story of why they’ve chosen to participate in our unique model of engaged and strategic philanthropy. Sure, we think it’s pretty swell: who wouldn’t be drawn to deep, committed work with local nonprofits tackling the most critical issues in their communities? Yet every time we ask, we learn something new about how and why SVP intrigues new community members. That’s why we highlight new Partners: to learn about their backgrounds and previous commitments: their lives before SVP, where they want to go from here, and what role they see us playing in their bright vision of the future.

Sandy Marshall of Project Scientist at SEED20

My SEED20 Story: Sandy Marshall of Project Scientist

Sandy Marshall is a paradigm-shifter, a glass-ceiling-breaker, a nonprofit executive-turned social entrepreneur. She joins several like-minded leaders in spearheading a surge of national, organizational and community-based campaigns to foster more and better opportunities for women and girls in STEM fields. Marshall’s energies are currently focused on Project Scientist, the Charlotte-based nonprofit she founded in 2012…