top of page

The Associates

The Select Group of Social Change Agents Making An Impact

Who are Our Associates

The Associate Members form the Association.  We are a select group of mission-focused nonprofits and woman-owned and minority-owned small social enterprises. Together we work on complex social problems. We involve many community stakeholders working toward system-level change. While each Associate Member may work independently, together we coordinate efforts and pool interests, resources, and capabilities to amplify social impact. 

Olivia Walker

Editor in Chief

Dan Mitchell 

Assistant Manager

Tess Andersen

Art Director

Noah Patterson

Programming Editor

Signing a Contract

I want to learn more about becoming an Associate. Please contact me!

Thanks for submitting!

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
  • LinkedIn

Advantages of Being an Associate

Ability to work Funded Projects

You receive First Right of Refusal on any opportunities to proposal and execute grants for projects

Includes Executive Level Benefits

Two (2) Social Change Executive Level memberships for staff Representatives

A Voice at the Table

You become a key decision-maker to elect SIAA' At-Large Board of Directors, membership policies, and selection of community-driven projects

Free Classes & Webinars

Associates may attend instructor-led, self-paced training and webinars at no additional cost.

Membership Recruitment Bonuses

$50 Off annual Associate dues for each new patron member you refer

Executive Level Access to Resources

The Associates have full access to SIAA library of methods, techniques, tools, a data sets, and reports. 

Image by Christina @ wocintechchat.com
Job Candidate

Apply to Become an Associate

The Associate Members form the Association.  We are a select group of mission-focused nonprofits and woman-owned and minority-owned small social enterprises. Together we work on complex social problems. We involve many community stakeholders working toward system-level change. While each Associate Member may work independently, together we coordinate efforts and pool interests, resources, and capabilities to amplify social impact. 

bottom of page