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Networks for Social Impact

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by Professor Michelle Shumate

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Networks for Social Impact provides research insights on how organizations can and do move the needle on the most pressing social issues of our time. It is a podcast of the Network for Nonprofit and Social Impact at Northwestern University.

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5/25/2021

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June 24, 2021

County government in Networks for Social Impact in Education

This podcast is part of the Networks for Social Impact in Education Series. Download all of the reports in this research at: https://nnsi.northwestern.edu/education-series/ In the Networks for a Social Impact, we identify Howard County Local Children's Board (https://www.howardcountymd.gov/OLCB) as one of the eight networks with a demonstrable impact on student achievement. It is located in Howard County, MD. In this episode, we feature an interview with Kimberly Eisenreich its administrator...

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June 3, 2021

Community Empowerment in Network for Social Impact in Education

This podcast is part of the Networks for Social Impact in Education Series. Download all of the reports in this research at: https://nnsi.northwestern.edu/education-series/ In the Networks for a Social Impact, we identify Voyage (https://www.voyagewilmington.org//) as one of the eight networks with a demonstrable impact on student achievement. It is located in Wilmington, NC. . In this episode, we feature an interview with Genna Wirth, its executive director. We discuss their community outre...

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June 2, 2021

Collective impact for social impact in education

This podcast is part of the Networks for Social Impact in Education Series. Download all of the reports in this research at: https://nnsi.northwestern.edu/education-series/ In the Networks for a Social Impact, we identify Learn to Earn Dayton (https://www.learntoearndayton.org/) as one of the eight networks with a demonstrable impact on student achievement. Its located in Montgomery County, Ohio. In this episode, we feature an interview with Kristina Scott, CEO of the network. We parti...

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What is Networks for Social Impact?

Networks for Social Impact provides research insights on how organizations can and do move the needle on the most pressing social issues of our time. It is a podcast of the Network for Nonprofit and Social Impact at Northwestern University.

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