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Triangle Nonprofit & Volunteer Leadership Center
Basic Information
Address: 3333 Durham-Chapel Hill BLVD A100 Durham NC 27707
Phone Number: 9193218910
Director: Kim Shaw
Additional Information
Causes Served: We partner with groups that address issues ranging from hunger and poverty to arts and culture; from youth and education to senior citizens and retirement homes; from animal protection to environmental protection. We work with agencies focusing on civic engagement, literacy, disaster relief, drug abuse, recreation, immigration, health and human services, and more.
Population Served: Research Triangle of NC
Ages for Volunteer: 16+
Hours of Service: 50,000+
Minimum Hours Required: N/A
Days of Service: Since 1972
Mission Statement:
The Triangle Nonprofit & Volunteer Leadership Center strengthens nonprofits and engages volunteers to create a more vibrant community. We inspire, equip, and mobilize nonprofits and volunteers to take action that changes our community.
Program History:
Working with more than 1,400 nonprofits, the Center also coordinates the largest volunteer database in the Triangle area. We collaborate with other nonprofits to raise awareness and impact local needs. Most organizations focus on a single issue; however, the TNVLC is involved in all aspects of the community. We partner with groups that address issues ranging from hunger and poverty to arts and culture; from youth and education to senior citizens and retirement homes; from animal protection to environmental protection. We work with agencies focusing on civic engagement, literacy, disaster relief, drug abuse, recreation, immigration, health and human services, and more.
TNVLC operates throughout the 9-county Triangle area-primarily in Durham, Orange and Wake counties. We also work closely with Triangle schools, area universities, local municipalities, Social Services as well as many community-based organizations and service agencies.
Because of the scope of our programs, we are able to make a broad community impact. Our overall goal is to improve the quality of life in our community.
Events:
December 5, 2022
Volunteer of the Year & 50th Anniversary Celebration