Calling all driven and determined high school freshmen from low-income families who want to go to college! Applications for Minds Matter Southern California Fall 2024 sophomore class are now open.
Navigating Uncertainty: 19 Lessons For Creating A Stellar Nonprofit Member Experience
The past couple of years has posed significant challenges for nonprofits, forcing them to adapt and respond swiftly to survive a prolonged pandemic and an uncertain economy. As the landscape continues to evolve, there are invaluable lessons that can help nonprofits create a better member experience in the future. By internalizing those lessons, nonprofit professionals […]
20 Key Characteristics Needed In Today’s Nonprofit Leaders
In today’s rapidly evolving business environment, nonprofit organizations play an important role in addressing societal challenges and driving positive change. To navigate this complex landscape and lead their organizations toward success, nonprofit leaders must possess a distinct set of characteristics. Below, 20 Forbes Nonprofit Council members share critical traits that are paramount for effective nonprofit leaders in […]
The Tipping Point: How Minds Matter Southern California is Changing Lives and Shaping the Future
In the heart of Southern California, a quiet revolution is taking place. Minds Matter of Southern California is transforming the lives of high-achieving, low-income students and shaping the future of our community.
How To Engage A Local Community In Nonprofit Work
The reach of a nonprofit can span from the local and state level to even encompass international regions and populations depending on the mission of the organization. While there is a tendency to place greater value in the work being done on a bigger scale, it’s important to remember that every goal being accomplished does […]
Minds Matter Southern California Class of 2023 Celebrates 100% College Acceptance Rate
The Minds Matter Southern California class of 2023 is headed to college. Seventy-five percent of their 2023 class will be attending the Top 50 Schools. The class of 24 students has received over $1.4 Million in scholarships and financial aid.