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We regret to inform you that the Social Issue Talk, Addressing the Opioid Epidemic, scheduled for Tuesday, March 31 will not take place as planned. Our event host, Nutter, has made the decision to cancel all events with outside organizations through early April. We hope to work with our keynote speaker to reschedule and will be in touch once we have more information.
Join the Social Innovation Forum on Thursday, March 5, 2020 from 12:00-1:30 pm for the Social Issue Talk "Arts & Social Justice: Youth Led Creations. Youth Led Change."
We regret to inform you that the Social Issue Talk, Empowering Youth Through Arts Engagement, scheduled for Tuesday, March 24 will not take place as planned. Our event host, Nutter, has made the decision to cancel all events with outside organizations through early April. We hope to work with our keynote speaker to reschedule and will be in touch once we have more information.
We regret to inform you that the Social Issue Talk, Social Capital: Who has it, why do we need it, and how do we build it?, scheduled for Tuesday, March 17 will not take place as planned. Our event host, Nixon Peabody, has made the decision to cancel all events with outside organizations for the time being. We hope to work with our keynote speaker to reschedule and will be in touch once we have more information.
Social Innovation Forum, 2 Oliver Street, Boston 02109 (RSVP required)
We invite you to join us for an info session to learn more about SIF’s upcoming collaborative funding opportunity for next-gen, emerging, and experienced donors. In recognition of deepening divides both locally and nationally and in an effort to encourage all community members to engage in our democracy, this year SIF will convene a group of donors to form a collaborative social issue track focused on civic engagement.
Social Innovation Forum, 2 Oliver Street, Boston, MA 02109 (RSVP required)
We invite you to join us for an info session to learn more about SIF’s upcoming collaborative funding opportunity for next-gen, emerging, and experienced donors. In recognition of deepening divides both locally and nationally and in an effort to encourage all community members to engage in our democracy, this year SIF will convene a group of donors to form a collaborative social issue track focused on civic engagement.
uAspire, formerly known as ACCESS, works to ensure that all young people have the financial information and resources necessary to find an affordable path to – and through – a postsecondary education.