Biography
“Around the Corner” is a PhillyCAM show hosted by Generocity that offers local social impact leaders the opportunity to share what impact their work is having on the Philadelphia area. It is filmed at PhillyCAM’s headquarters, 699 Ranstead St., and airs on Comcast channel 66/966HD/967 and Verizon FIOS channel 29/30.
Generocity Coverage (77 posts)
- Technical.ly Philly’s Roberto Torres on the biggest tech trend he’s watching in 2018
- Mighty Writers is expanding to Philly rec centers in 2018
- What is the racial wealth gap?
- Keir Bradford-Grey on what ‘participatory defense’ could look like in Philly
- Millennial giving expert Lansie Sylvia on turning your rage into philanthropy
- These are the 3 big barriers for immigrants seeking citizenship
- Defender Association of Philadelphia has reform on its mind
- This One Step Away vendor wants you to understand one big thing about the street newspaper
- Quaker City Coffee is betting that former drug dealers will make good entrepreneurs
- ‘Ugly produce’ company Hungry Harvest has recovered 4M pounds of food so far
- September is now Philly’s Adult Education Month
- GALAEI is tackling the increasing HIV infection rate in Latino gay men
- Center for High Impact Philanthropy’s new report outlines how to best help women and girls around the world
- Using the trauma narrative to share young people’s Storiez through art
- Philabundance Community Kitchen serves folks who are ‘just looking for a new start’
- Why become an organ or tissue donor? Let the mother of one tell you
- Here’s how Steppingstone Scholars motivates students facing academic hardships
- This is what ‘geek’ really means (hint: You might be one, and it’s not a bad thing)
- Meet the nonprofit teaching ‘movement arts’ to people with disabilities
- One Step Away’s Emily Taylor breaks down the street paper’s ethos
- Community College of Philadelphia wants to support your civic engagement work
- After 140 years, Sunday Breakfast Rescue Mission remains focused on the individual
- Asian Arts Initiative is working on a ‘cultural plan’ for Callowhill and Chinatown North
- How Casa de Venezuela is responding to the humanitarian crisis from Philly
- Why Bicycle Coalition of Greater Philadelphia is advocating for protected bike lanes
- June is AIDS Education Month. Here’s what Philadelphia FIGHT has planned
- Why STEMcityPHL uses ‘high-impact mentoring’ to reach young students
- Join Philadelphia Furniture Bank for its inaugural Chair Affair on June 1
- The League of Creative Interventionists is coming to a public space near you
- Here’s a glimpse into Philly’s literary scene with APIARY Magazine
- The Advocacy Institute is helping teens educate their peers about the tobacco industry
- Meet Alfrea, the social enterprise that’s like Airbnb for community gardening
- The Food Trust is celebrating 25 years of ‘comprehensive’ food access work
- Food Moxie is shrinking the number of people it serves — on purpose
- What Taller Puertorriqueño’s new cultural center means for North Philadelphia
- It’s Warrior Writers’ 10th anniversary. Celebrate by listening to this veteran’s emotional poem
- Nonprofits, let Sunday Suppers be your outcomes-tracking role model
- Learn about the workforce development program that’s serving over 1K Philly youth per year
- This social enterprise lets you donate to charity by watching ads
- Here’s what it’ll take to get College Possible in your Philly high school
- Skyless Games is dropping its financial corruption game soon
- This new nonprofit uses mentorship to help Philly youth shape their own stories
- How CultureWorks Greater Philadelphia embodies the collaboration ethos
- This music education nonprofit wants its musicians to teach your students
- How skills-building nonprofit Year Up helps close the ‘opportunity divide’ in Philadelphia
- Checking in with Mt. Airy’s Immigrant Innovation Hub
- How Dignity Housing serves the many faces of homelessness in Philadelphia
- How education nonprofit 12+ builds a ‘college-going culture’ in the schools it serves
- How Mission Incorporated weaves activism into its capacity-building work
- The city is spending half a billion dollars on improving its civic assets
- Think Code for Philly isn’t for you? Think again
- This CEO is making sure fellow women technologists have mentors
- How iPRAXIS helps middle school students become “scientific citizens”
- How the Office of Innovation and Technology fuels creativity within city government
- Megha Kulshreshtha’s Food Connect app is tackling the city’s hunger problem
- Get pumped about the Knight Cities Challenge with Patrick Morgan
- What can men do to stop domestic abuse?
- Philadelphia FIGHT started as a small HIV research center in 1990. Now, it serves over 3,000 people at 3 locations
- 64% of Philly’s recent college grads choose to stay in the city and Campus Philly wants to help them find jobs
- Compass’ work on behalf of local nonprofits will be worth $3.7M by May
- Philly Set Go is making sure millennials are part of the local political process
- Here’s your primer on Afrofuturism
- Kensington Community Food Co-op is 75% of the way to its membership goal
- ‘Which case of police brutality has affected you and the organization the most?’
- Watch this entrepreneurship afficianado gush about Philly’s small biz community
- Wharton Social Impact Initiative just launched its Urban Impact Scaling Lab
- FeedPhilly listened to its community and added medical clinics to its food sites
- How to solve some of our city’s biggest problems via inclusion and entrepreneurship
- The Philly Block Project has collected over 1,300 old family photos from South Kensington neighbors
- Why the average Philadelphian should care about that World Heritage City designation
- Just how easy is it for people to lead sustainable lifestyles?
- Watch Philanthropy Network’s Maari Porter explain what makes funders “spark”
- Why it’s so important for youth-focused nonprofits to involve parents
- Solving the education crisis will require partnerships, according to Ina Lipman
- Why B Corps matter, according to Nicole Koedyker of Forsei Consulting
- How pretend play can impact kids’ literacy
- “Our organizations and work were stronger when we collaborated”
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