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Social Current to Collaborate With UnCharitable Social Impact Campaign

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President and CEO of Social Current
April 29, 2024

At Social Current’s SPARK 2023 conference last October, I announced our New Narrative campaign and shared that Social Current would be collaborating on the social impact campaign for the film UnCharitable. After months of planning and conversations with our UnCharitable colleagues, I am excited to announce that Social Current will be the catalyst, convener, and activator on the social impact campaign for UnCharitable.

While ideas are still taking shape, we are excited that, together with the UnCharitable team, we will be working to solidify funding and identify an initial cohort of communities to create, test, and refine strategies to change the perception and fundamentally redefine the nonprofit sector and its ability to solve social problems.

We will be sharing more details in the coming months and at SPARK 2024 in Denver this October and are excited about the future opportunities for you and your organizations to be part of this important work.

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About Jody Levison-Johnson

Jody Levison-Johnson is a licensed clinical social worker with nearly 30 years of experience in the field of human services. Jody is a longstanding champion for systems change that results in the ability for individuals and communities to thrive. She is deeply committed to advancing policy that ensures equitable access to quality services and supports. Previously, Jody served as the assistant vice president of practice improvement at the National Council for Behavioral Health, where she oversaw the organization’s consulting portfolio and a large, privately funded adolescent mental health initiative. She has also served as the chief clinical officer for a multistate children’s care management organization, as the deputy assistant secretary of the Louisiana Office of Behavioral Health, and as the vice president of Coordinated Care Services Inc. Jody holds a master of social work degree from Syracuse University and a master's and doctorate in leadership and change from Antioch University.