
Introducing the NNSI Resource Directory
By Matilda Le After months of hard work, we are excited to announce that the NNSI Resource Directory is officially live. This is a comprehensive database where you can access any work produced by NNSI faculty, students, researchers, and alumni, featuring four types of resources spanning ten categories. Through this directory, we offer a one-stop platform for academic researchers, nonprofit leaders, or anyone looking to deepen their understanding of social

Future Directions for Addressing Social Determinants of Health
It’s election season, and the stakes feel higher than ever. For those of us in the social impact space, these moments could define our work. As our nation debates priorities and policies, staying informed and advocating for progress in addressing social and health issues is more critical than ever. The decisions made over the next few months will ripple through our communities for years to come, and it’s on us

PAServes: Bridging Support for Military Families
PAServes is a pioneering initiative that has been a beacon of hope for military-connected individuals for the past eight years. Supported by local philanthropy and the Veteran’s Administration, PAServes has a robust network of 69 provider organizations, including VA medical centers, veteran-serving organizations, and community-based groups. This network addresses many critical needs, such as food insecurity, employment assistance, medical care, and social isolation. Over five years, PAServes has served over

Veterans Needs Are Still Unaddressed. This New Metric Could Help Predict Success
A 2023 report reveals that 50% of veterans grapple with unaddressed social and health needs like housing instability, financial difficulties, and limited access to healthcare, yet only 14% seek help through the VA. Despite efforts by various organizations, a significant gap remains in meeting these needs effectively. Since 2022, the Network for Nonprofit and Social Impact (NNSI) has been developing a metric to measure the effectiveness of veteran referral networks. This

Innovating Outreach to Unconnected Veterans
This year in the United States, 40% of Americans will experience material hardship. However, less than half will receive help from any source. There are a variety of reasons behind this heartbreaking statistic. Like many people we’ve interviewed, some Americans say they were “taught to be independent” and “can tough it out.” Others feel ashamed of asking for help, especially from government programs with a stigma attached to them. Still,

#WickedProblemsinWellness: Community-Driven Health Initiatives
In the pursuit of creating a healthier and more equitable society, community-driven health initiatives emerge as powerful catalysts for change. These initiatives, often led by grassroots organizations deeply embedded within their communities, represent a powerful force for driving change and addressing healthcare disparities. By empowering local communities to take charge of their health, these initiatives create sustainable and impactful solutions rooted in each community’s unique needs and strengths. Researching the