Enterprising Ventures of Color (EVC) invites you to participate in a five part national nonprofit speaker series where we will have prominent nonprofit leaders from across the country who have created innovative solutions and cutting-edge best practices to transform their communities. These nonprofit organizational experts will provide critical insights for increased positive social impact that contribute to their 501 © 3 success. Discussion topics will include emergent revenue generation techniques (individual donor campaigns, state and federal contracts), strategic, effective communication practices (social and paid media), power-building techniques, managing complex boards, and self-care management tips.
Participation is free, but advanced registration is required—so register today!
Logan Herring Wilmington native, Logan Herring, is the only grandchild of the late Rev. Otis Herring, a prolific community leader and philanthropist in Wilmington. After graduating from Goucher College with a bachelor’s in business management, in 2005, Logan co-founded Delaware Elite, a non-profit organization that mentored student-athletes, and he served as Executive Director for 10 years. Concurrently, Logan worked for the Boys & Girls Clubs of DE as the statewide STEAM Program Director. In February 2016, Logan was named Executive Director of Kingswood Community Center, and named CEO of REACH Riverside in October 2018. Fulfilling his life mission of empowering his community by providing and connecting resources to those in need, Logan has been recognized in 2021 as Delaware Online’s Most Influential Delawareans and Delaware Business Times Large Non-Profit CEO of the Year.
We imagine a future where nonprofit leaders of color deliver impact from a place of abundance and opportunity rather than scarcity and limitation. In pursuit of this goal, we combine capacity building and enterprise capital to create financially resilient organizations able to overcome three of the most pressing economic and social barriers nonprofit leaders of color face as they catalyze change and disrupt systems of inequity. Visit our website here!
This Tuesday Lunch and Learn Speaker Series is made possible through the Greater Flint Coronavirus Taskforce on Racial Inequities’ Philanthropic Subcommittee: The Community Foundation of Greater Flint, Charles Stewart Mott Foundation, Ruth Mott Foundation, and the United Way of Genesee County.