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Nonprofit Partners in Education with Rev. Bill Stanfield | The Future of K-12 Education

Jul 13, 202136 minTranscript available on Metacast
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Episode description

We all know that schools can’t do it all when it comes to providing family-centered opportunities. Identifying the right nonprofits to complement educational programming is another way that educators and community leaders can partner together to address student’s needs and ultimately build stronger communities around the school. 

In this episode, Michelle speaks with Rev. Bill Stanfield, a Greensboro, NC native who holds a Bachelors Degree in History from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Stanfield and his wife met at Princeton Theological Seminary from which they both obtained Masters of Divinity Degrees. Stanfield was a speaker at TEDx Charleston in 2013 and is also a graduate of the SC Governor’s School for Economic Development,  The SC Department of Commerce Economic Developer’s School, and the SC Community Development Institute of Clemson University, among others. Stanfield is a co-founder of the Metanoia Community Development Corporation of North Charleston where he currently serves as the Chief Executive Officer.

Metanoia, founded in 2002, is a non-profit organization that works to support the local community through educational and youth leadership programs. Their work in the Lowcountry of South Carolina serves as a model for how nonprofit organizations can complement what students get outside of their traditional K-12 education.

To learn more about Metanoia’s work and how to support it: metanoiasc.org

To learn more about the Old Chicora School Project in Charleston: oldchicora.com

To find out how to start something similar in your community: Contact Us and we’ll put you in touch with Rev. Stanfield.