Join The Axelson Center for Nonprofit Management at North Park University for a panel discussion on entrepreneurship, innovation, and how nonprofits can learn and implement around these ideas.
Read StoryPlease note that both Entrenuity and Mox.E will be closed in observance of Thanksgiving from Wed, Nov 22 through Sun, Nov 26. There will be no coworking, conference room rentals, or mail pick-up during those days.
Read StoryTeirra Scott, Founder and Executive Director of GODDESS Girls Mentoring, is the winner of the Know More Nonprofits $25K Innovation Challenge, powered by Entrenuity. Teirra's involvement in the Challenge was supported in part by Pursue Scholars, who acknowledged her as a distinguished alumna.
Read StoryMark and Jennifer Soderquist, longtime friends and supporters of Entrenuity, moved to the Westside of Chicago in 1991 and have lived in the Lawndale neighborhood for over 20 years. Mark serves as one of the pastors of Westlawn Gospel Chapel, alongside Pastor Derrick Rollerson, who started Westlawn Youth Network (WYN) to reach the youth in the neighborhood. Working with WYN has allowed Mark and Jennifer opportunities to impact (and be impacted by!) more than just the youth in the neighborhood. With a commitment to being transparent about what they've learned regarding race, poverty, and social justice since living incarnationally in the city, Mark and Jennifer host regular learning experiences at WYN for visiting groups from schools, churches, and businesses.
Since 1998, students from John Brown University in Siloam Springs, Arkansas have embarked on an annual student ministry trip to Chicago. During their time in the city, the students actively participate in "redemptive listening and truth-telling" sessions with Mark, Jennifer, Pastor Derrick, and other members of the Lawndale community. Students are exposed to the intricacies of social issues, gaining a fresh perspective through the lens of the city. The WYN team firmly believes that Chicago serves as an extraordinary classroom, where individuals are empowered to see the world through a different set of eyes. In Mark's words, "The purpose of this trip is not to leave with answers, but to leave asking better questions."
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