IMFF Raises $8,000 for Black-led Chicago Nonprofits
The Impact Marketing and Fundraising Fellowship convened UIUC students, professional mentors and nonprofits for summer program.
The Impact Marketing and Fundraising Fellowship convened UIUC students, professional mentors and nonprofits for summer program.
The Impact Marketing and Fundraising Fellowship (IMFF) is a part-time, virtual fellowship that pairs talented students with Chicagoland, Black-led nonprofits where they will spend 10 weeks in a client-facing role and build a fundraising strategy and campaign for an important cause.
“Being in nonprofits and the social good sphere is something I see myself doing for a career,” Villegas said. “If I can help steer these conversations into a positive light, that speaks a lot to me.”
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