Nonprofit Nation with Julia Campbell

How One Transformative Nonprofit Mobilizes Members with GirlTREK


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With a membership that just hit 1m women, and an ambitious mission to increase life expectancy by 10 years in 10 years' time, GirlTREK has become a driving force in improving the lives and well-being of Black women across the U.S.

With such an engaged and motivated membership, I wanted to know how the nonprofit uses technology to manage all of the moving pieces - and how they transform regular walkers into health activists and organizers.

Chyna Johnson
serves as Director of Impact and Innovation at GirlTREK. She is responsible for the overall data and impact management of GirlTREK, and administrative program support that supports an effective and high-functioning national staff. 

Marcie L. Thomas is the Director of Digital Engagement at GirlTREK, where she manages our social media spaces and supports the Storytelling Team. Before joining our team, she worked in the automotive, food packaging, and insurance industries. She continues to serve as the founder and leader of Brown Girl Collective, a digital space for Black women.

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Website:
https://www.girltrek.org/join/
Instagram: 
https://www.instagram.com/girltrek/
Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/HealthyBlackWomenandGirls/
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About Julia Campbell, the host of Nonprofit Nation :

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