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COVID-19 Relief: Helping City Harvest, NACTO, NYDIS, HPAE, and more

In these uncertain times, we are doing what we can to help. Working alongside our longstanding partners, we are building additional features aimed at better sharing information, providing rapid response hubs, assisting with nonprofit fundraising, and designing new sections for emotional and mental health support.

We want to highlight the great work of City Harvest, NACTO, NYDIS, and HPAE as they help provide essential services, support the people they serve, and offer guidance to leadership:

We’re excited to continue our relationship with BoardAssist, a nationally recognized organization that helps nonprofits and board members connect with one another!

Two exciting new launches strengthen our relationship to New York City's diverse communities!

We’re delighted to announce two new launches of the last month, the progressive and activist journalism site Waging Nonviolence, and the fresh, exciting classical music guild Concert Artists Guild.

Waging Nonviolence’s exciting mission:

Waging Nonviolence is a source for original news and analysis about struggles for justice and peace around the globe. Ordinary people build power using nonviolent strategies and tactics every day, even under the most difficult of circumstances, yet these stories often go unnoticed or misunderstood by a media industry fixated on violence and celebrity.

Concert Artist Guild’s mission is also one of helping the community:

Founded in 1951 with a mission to discover, nurture & promote young musicians, Concert Artists Guild helps artists launch sustainable careers. CAG provides support to a roster of talented artists during a critical and formative time: between completion of formal studies and the achievement of an established career.

Visit the portfolio pages of Waging Nonviolence or Concert Artists Guild today!

Pinkerton Foundation Launches New Website in Order to Better Launch the Futures of NYC Kids

Social Ink is proud to continue our efforts in Community and Education work with the launch of a new website for The Pinkerton Foundation. Established in 1966, the foundation:

supports community-based programs for children, youth and families in economically disadvantaged areas in New York City.  Although we consider a wide range of youth development initiatives, Pinkerton favors direct-service programs that have one overriding goal: to help young people reach their full potential.

Most of the programs we support take place in the after-school, weekend or summer hours and focus on providing opportunities for academic development, career readiness and cultural enrichment. We also support a number of programs that offer a way forward for young people after an encounter with the criminal justice system or years in foster care.

Read more about our work with this passionate organization on the Pinkerton Foundation’s portfolio page.