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Name of the Organization
Groundworks and The Grove
Contact Person
Ken Janke
Contact phone
214-718-6283
E-mail
ken@groundworksonline.com
Website
http://groundworksonline.com
Interest
Career Assistance, Education, Advocacy
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We position people, organizations, and businesses for their effective future, believing transformation is possible through collective ideas and collaborative action.

Groundworks provides organizational consultancy, Training and development tools, and a co-working facility in downtown New Haven.

Fast Fact about Non Profits in America...

With 9.4 million employees and 4.7 million volunteers, the nonprofit workforce consists of more than 14 million people and 10.5% of America’s workforce.

The Nonprofit sector contributes almost $322 billion in wages to the American economy.

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Rethink giving this holiday season: “I LOVE NEW HAVEN NONPROFITS” Boutique

Posted on November 22, 2010 at 1:20pm 0 Comments

Are you having a hard time find just the right gift for

your special someone?
If you answered “yes” then read on.



What is the "I Love Greater New Haven Nonprofits" Boutique?…

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The Social Mission Sector...

Posted on November 22, 2010 at 12:57pm 1 Comment

I believe in Big ideas and audacious goals. My Non-profit works in the social mission sector here in New Haven. We are working to find ways to bridge across systemic issues that are effecting the poor, the marginalized, and empowering neighborhoods in our city. We have been working to develop a business incubator that can help support new initiatives and serve non-profits as well as help entrepreneurs wanting to make a contribution in the… Continue

My Christmas wish...Economic Stimulation Package for all.

Posted on December 10, 2009 at 8:27am 0 Comments

America is on a precipice, with an urgent need for an economic stimulus to put the country back to work. It is crucial that the stimulus package builds and strengthens our communities so that they are well positioned for the future.

America’s nonprofit sector is a vital part of our economy contributing economically, socially, culturally and environmentally. As a critical part of the fabric of our nation, the nonprofit sector is uniquely positioned to help the country bounce… Continue

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At 6:24am on December 27, 2009, Ras Mo Moses said…
Thanks for the warm welcome. I look forward to this connection.
At 10:40am on December 15, 2009, Hannah Guhm Croasmun said…
Hey Ken,
I'm new to all this social media stuff, so I guess I missed your invite to coffee! Anyway, I'm actually travelling for a few weeks starting next week, but I'm possibly free on Friday (12/18) morning - let me know if that works for you. If not, I'm sure we'll catch up after the new year!
At 3:51pm on December 3, 2009, Roger Senserrich - CAHS said…
Welcome to GNH Community! Glad to see you here. All this activity is great!
At 5:41am on December 3, 2009, Joanne Sciulli said…
Hello! We will actually be talking about it at the Chamber of Commerce's Nonprofit Resource Council meeting on December 22nd at 8:30am. Roger will also be there to talk about this site. I will post it as an event once I know all the details.
 
 
 

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An Open Streets Family Reunion: Reflections from the 2018 Open Streets Summit

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Helping More People Get The Mental Health Care They Need

After a student’s tragic death, former teacher Elizabeth Alegría founded Gramercy Specialty Clinic, a Texas-based behavioral healthcare organization focused on serving diverse populations and addressing mental health barriers in Latino communities. With a $150,000 investment from the Abbott-LISC Initiative to Support Diverse Businesses in Health, Alegría is expanding Gramercy’s virtual services and developing a technology app to scale the organization across several states.

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Heirs' property issues have long been a leading cause of involuntary land loss, particularly among Black families. With a new $750,000 multiyear grant from the U.S. Bank Foundation Opportunity Fund, LISC will work with community-based organizations in Cincinnati and Cleveland to provide families with estate planning, legal support and financial counseling that can help clear up clouded property titles and preserve homes for future generations.

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