Center for Nonprofit Excellence
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Co-creating a vibrant, exemplary nonprofit community in Greater Louisville through collaboration, shared learning, advocacy, and promotion of innovation and excellence.
Center for Nonprofit Excellence
3y ago
WFSI Impact 100 Grant Information
Creating a Community Where Women Thrive
The Women's Foundation of Southern Indiana is announcing the opening of our Impact 100 grant application - and we're inviting you to apply!
The inaugural grant from this group of 78 women will award a $50,000 grant to a nonprofit organization serving Clark, Floyd, and/or Harrison County to support transformational change to improve the lives of women and children in our community.
Letters of Intent to apply are due Friday, June 30th via email to impact100si@gmail.com. Details and further instructions, along with the Requ ..read more
Center for Nonprofit Excellence
3y ago
Buy Local Fair
Sunday, July 2, 12n-6pm
Louisville Water Tower Park
www.keeplouisvilleweird.com/buylocalfair
The Buy Local Fair returns for its 9th year on Sunday, July 2 from 12n to 6pm at the Louisville Water Tower Park.
This local favorite will include more than 200 booths from a variety of local businesses, artists and craftspeople, community organizations, and farmers, as well as live music, Trend Appliances cooking competition, craft cocktail competition, food and drink vendors, ValuMarket craft beer tent, Cox’s Back Porch area for the grownups and a children’s area as well. Presented by ..read more
Center for Nonprofit Excellence
3y ago
CNPE Board Member and former President of the James Graham Brown Foundation, Mason Rummel, has been named their new CEO.
You can read more about this exciting promotion via the sources below:
Louisville's largest foundation names new CEO
James Graham Brown Foundation President Rummel becomes CEO, too ..read more
Center for Nonprofit Excellence
3y ago
Fund for the Arts is accepting applications for the nationally recognized NeXt program for emerging professionals. This 10-month journey prepares the next generation of professionals for volunteer leadership roles within the arts community through rich experiences in all aspects of cultural engagement. Please consider applying by June 30 or sharing this opportunity with colleagues, friends, and others who are looking to make an impact in our community.
Click here to apply.
NeXt Ambassadors will:
Network with high profile community leaders;
Take on rewarding arts-focused projects ..read more
Center for Nonprofit Excellence
3y ago
NeXt Project
In need of help with an Arts & Culture Project?
Submit a NeXt Project by June 30
Fund for the Arts' NeXt program offers hands-on engagement from young professionals and arts organizations through the incorporation of group projects. Projects will span an array of areas, but will most often fall into the categories of: collaborative initiatives, audience development, event management, program implementation, business operations, marketing and communications, and philanthropy.
NeXt projects are not a competition; rather, young professionals and arts organizations alike seek to ..read more
Center for Nonprofit Excellence
3y ago
For Immediate Release
Contacts:
Jen Carver, (502) 418-6819
Ali Hawthorne, (502) 262-8580
Louisville is One of Five Communities To Take On Youth Homelessness
Baltimore (MD), Columbus (OH), Hennepin County (MN), Louisville (KY) and Palm Beach County (FL) will be setting ambitious goals to end homelessness among young people in their community during 100-Day Challenge.
Louisville, KY (May 30, 2017) - Building on the success of three cities that made remarkable progress last Fall, The Coalition for the Homeless is proud to announce that Louisville, Kentucky was selected by Rapid Results Institute ..read more