Building the Capacity of Local Change Agents to Impact Poverty – Jul 9
Posted by Social Innovations Institute on June 16, 2020
by Social Innovations Institute
July 9, 2020
9:00 AM-12:00 PM
About this Event
Guest Speaker, GUY GENERALS: PRESIDENT, COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF PHILADELPHIA
Presentation: Will Philadelphia’s Poverty Action Plan succeed in raising 100,000 residents out of poverty by 2024? Bryan Wilkerson
Social Innovators AND Change Agent Presentations
- David Castro: I-LEAD
- Malik Brown: Graduate! Philadelphia
- Michael Lilley: Pay for Ed
- Eric Schuner: Virtuous
- Nikia Owens and Carniesha Kwashi: United Way and JOIN
- Michael Clark: Social Innovations Journal
Insights regarding Neighborhood Small Business Development from Regional Leaders
- Adriana Abizadeh, Executive Director of the Kensington Corridor Trust
- Sylvie Gallier Howard: First Deputy Commerce Director at City of Philadelphia
- Jill Fink: Executive Director, Merchants Fund
- Amy Carroll-Scott: Promise Zone Research Connection, Urban Health Collaborative, Associate Professor, Drexel University Dornsife School of Public Health
Guest Speaker, H. PATRICK CLANCY, PRESIDENT & CEO, PHILADELPHIA WORKS
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BACKGROUND/CONTEXT
Through Social Mobility Partnerships the Social Innovations Journal aims to evaluate the existing anti-poverty programs in Philadelphia framed within short-term and long-term strategies. The evaluation will conclude with both a mapping of Philadelphia’s anti-poverty ecosystem; social impact individually and collectively; and short-term and long-term strategy recommendations. This edition of the Social Innovations Journal will focus on the Jobs and Education strategy of City Council’s Poverty Action Plan.
For the past 10 years; The Social Innovations Journal has connected and inspired local change agents; through the sharing of knowledge; best practices; and research; to improve poverty. Concrete impact and change requires more than education and engagement. The time has come for The Social Innovations Journal to become a network for collective action; and this short concept paper explains how this evolution will happen.
Learn more and register here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/building-the-capacity-of-local-change-agents-to-impact-poverty-tickets-109018719926
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