Atlas Corps: Building Bridges for Social Impact

by Atlas Corps
Atlas Corps: Building Bridges for Social Impact

Project Report | Oct 11, 2016
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By Abby Robinson | Chief Development & Engagement Officer

Top 50 Nonprofits - top50.atlascorps.org
Top 50 Nonprofits - top50.atlascorps.org

Hello!

Let's kick off the week with a few highlights. For Atlas Corps, our 10th year continues to be filled with amazing highlights!

First, Atlas Corps Founder and CEO Scott Beale received the distinct honor of being named to the “Power & Influence Top 50 2016” by The NonProfit Times. The list, in its 19th year, annually honors the nonprofit sector’s most influential leaders. This recognition is an organizational milestone that recognizes the achievements that Scott and Atlas Corps have made within the sector through the innovative use of long-term professional exchange. 

Second, we just welcomed Atlas Corps Class 22.

This dynamic group of emerging leaders originates from 14 different countries and represents our most diverse Class to date. In fact, we are thrilled to welcome three new countries to our network: Democratic Republic of Congo, Sierra Leone, and Sri Lanka. We are also excited to welcome seven new Host Organizations to our network and appreciate the continued collaboration with the returning groups. It is the reason for the success of Atlas Corps—seeking new opportunities while strengthening existing relationships. See below for a breakdown of Who is Atlas Corps Class 22?

#AtlasCorps10!

In 2016, our 10th year, we applaud the 500 individuals from 79 countries who have joined our Fellowship. We also thank the more than 200 Host Organizations in the United States, Colombia, and Australia that have engaged our Fellows to achieve their social missions. Together, we cross borders to positively impact our world.

Thank you for your continued support of our network. Together, we are Atlas Corps!

Abby

P.S.Remember, Save the Date for our 10th Anniversary Gala on 11.19.2016 at the Renwick Gallery in Washington, DC! We will be livestreaming so you can also follow online!

Who is Atlas Corps Class 22?
Who is Atlas Corps Class 22?
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Atlas Corps

Location: Washington, DC - USA
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Twitter: @atlascorps
Project Leader:
Sabrina K
Washington , DC United States

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