Nonprofit and Community Partner Resources
The Center for Civic Engagement works in partnership with community and nonprofit leaders to connect students, faculty and staff with opportunities to build community capacity and impact positive community-driven change.
Match Your Organizationʳɫ¹ÙÍø™s Needs to Talent on Campus
If you have a project, internship, or service opportunity, share it with us. Our is the central location for students, faculty and staff to find opportunities in the greater Charlotte Lake Norman Region. The center is your one stop shop to community opportunities at your organization.
Highlight Your Organization
The Community Involvement Fair is a time for nonprofits and community leaders to connect with students, faculty and staff and share information about available opportunities at their organizations.
The 2024 fair will be held on September 3 from 11 a.m. ʳɫ¹ÙÍø“ 12:30 p.m. in the Alvarez College Union Atrium. An optional lunch and meet & greet event will be offered at 12:30 p.m. for partners in attendance. If you would like a table at the fair, please by the end of day Sunday, August 25. Additional information will be sent to registered participants following the registration deadline.
Questions? Email Hannah Gilbert at hagilbert@davidson.edu.
Network, Develop Community Leadership Skills & Build Capacity
The center regularly hosts speakers and workshops intended to build the capacity of our community, provide networking opportunities and collaboratively engage in community change efforts. Event listings will be updated regularly.
Explore Information About Our Community
Our , and can help inform policies, programs and projects and support the efforts of community leaders and organizations.
Community Innovation Institute
The Community Innovation Institute is an annual, daylong event with speakers and breakout sessions that focus on community change work and promote collaboration. Workshops and discussions focus on place-based community engagement, transformational partnership development and innovative change strategies. The event is open to faculty, staff, students and community members.
Registration opens in November as is offered at no cost. Details will be posted on this webpage when available.