In partnership with the Centre for Social Innovation and DesigNYC, Taproot Foundation announces the upcoming Pro Bono Day NYC: Connecting Passion with Purpose event on Wednesday, October 23rd during National Pro Bono Week (Oct 21st –26th). Hosted by the Centre for Social Innovation, Pro Bono Day NYC will bring together nonprofits, volunteers, pro bono providers and strategic partners for a day-long series of events and workshops highlighting the thriving pro bono movement in New York City.
Panel discussions around the importance of design, tech and corporate philanthropy to the nonprofit community will comprise much of the day, with leading experts from DataKind, Catchafire and the Citi Foundation sharing insights around how pro bono can be used as a solution to business challenges affecting the nonprofit sector. Following the panel discussions, attendees are invited to attend a networking reception to celebrate the pro bono movement, with guest speakers such as Diahann Billings-Burford, the Chief Service Officer of NYC Service, and Aaron Hurst, CEO of Imperative.
Pro Bono Day NYC: Connecting Passion with Purpose is generously sponsored by the Citi Foundation.
For more information visit probonodaynyc.org and check back often for updates about other events across the country.
About Centre for Social Innovation
The Centre for Social Innovation is a coworking space, community center and incubator for nonprofits and social entrepreneurs. The Centre for Social Innovation operates a 24,000 sq ft facility that serves as a destination and launchpad for New York City’s social impact sector.
About desigNYC
The mission of desigNYC, a 501(c)(3) organization, is to improve the lives of New Yorkers through the power of design. Grassroots in nature, desigNYC is a platform that demonstrates the value of design through action by connecting talented designers interested in civic engagement with extraordinary nonprofits serving the public good. With about 40+ completed and in-the-works projects–ranging from community gardens for seniors to interiors for domestic violence victims, from marketing campaigns advocating for healthier living to visioning plans for low income neighborhoods–DesigNYC’s focus is local, its approach multi-disciplinary, its process participatory and community-centric. www.designyc.org