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What is the purpose of NPi? Why do we need to do this work?

To build an online network of ideas and solutions connecting leaders and organizations to one another.

To change the conversation about poverty. What might change if we begin thinking about anti-poverty work as prosperity work? thinking of community problems as opportunities?

To share knowledge, discuss successes and challenges, and promote collective problem-solving.

To promote holistic, long-term solutions to citizens, funders, policymakers, and elected officials. To learn from leaders with a wealth of knowledge to share as we seek to create a better world.


Who benefits from NPi?

Leaders looking to work collaboratively rather than competitively

Community leaders and organizations gain access to a growing network of organizations doing like-minded or complimentary work on NPi’s website. Organizations who do interviews with NPi can also use NPi’s print and web materials to increase funding and visibility for themselves.

Funders interested in learning more about especially effective programs

Grant-makers, foundations, and individual donors interested in giving to organizations that tackle poverty, community development, and public health can use NPi materials to identify those organizations and programs they feel are most effective, sustainable, and therefore deserving of their funds.

Policymakers/elected officials wanting to learn more about the community’s needs

Elected officials and policymakers can learn from NPi stories and use them as a direct line of communication with the communities they serve in order to showcase successes taking place or highlight gaps in service that could be met by a change in laws or policy.

People and communities in need of improved resources or support

Lastly, the general public will gain awareness of and access to social services offered in their communities as well as learn about local opportunities for community service.


What kind of stories is NPi interested in telling?

NPi tells stories about particularly effective work being done (primarily at the local level) that others can learn from, work that addresses the root causes of social inequity rather than treats symptoms. NPi media highlights the importance of utilizing holistic treatment models when serving individuals and communities in need of improved resources or support. What organizations create opportunity for people in your community? What projects are you inspired by? What work being done in your community deserves greater attention?


How can I nominate a story?

Please email us at info[at]thenewprosperity.org with the name of the organization or project you’d like to nominate and tell us why you believe it is important.


What are NPi’s community dialogues all about?

As a collector of stories within the community, NPi organizes and hosts community dialogues. These are an opportunity for leaders of various backgrounds to discuss lessons learned, current projects, and potential collaborations. For more information about NPi events or to nominate a potential speaker, please email us info[at]thenewprosperity.org.


Where does NPi work?

At this time NPi is a Boston-based national organization.


Is NPi a nonprofit organization?

NPi is a registered charity in the state of Massachusetts and is a fiscally-sponsored 501(c)3 organization.


How can I become more involved?

Become a Contributor: NPi is proud to work with a variety of photographers, videographers, and writers, and is committed to supporting new talent. If you are interested in working with NPi, please email Alexis Schroeder at alexis[at]thenewprosperity.org.

Volunteer: NPi also welcomes volunteers to help with fundraising, event planning, marketing and outreach. Please contact Jeanne Dasaro at jeanne[at]thenewprosperity.org for more information.

Join the Leadership Team: If you live in the Boston area (and perhaps if not) and are interested in working with NPi in the areas of development and/or fundraising, technology and design, or communications in a leadership role, please email us at info[at]thenewprosperity.org for more information. For the time being these are part-time, unpaid positions. 

One Response to FAQs

  1. Joyce Webb on October 11, 2010 at 10:17 am

    Hello – we are a community Foundation in Illinois. The 2nd largest behind the Chicgao Cummunity Trust. We are exploring forming a Media Marketing Task Force, to better understand what effective media oulets are available. Your website address so many of our needs and hit home with me on multiple levels and and I’d like to speak with some one to learn more about NPI and to see if you lend assistance outside of Boston or if you are aware of an like organizations in Chicago area.

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