International Center for Growth in Connection
Help an Exciting New Non-Profit in its Start-Up Phase!
ICGC aspires to help create a more relational world, in which rampant loneliness is replaced by healthy connection.
Posted October 25, 2019
"International Center for Growth in Connection is a brand new nonprofit seeking an experienced transactional attorney to walk us through our start-up phase. We are looking for someone to help us draft bylaws, recruit and form a Board, finalize our charitable registration, and advise on other start-up matters. ICGC is a think tank that promotes Relational-Cultural Theory, an established body of scholarship that honors human connection as the anchor of all personal and social change, and enhances the capacity for healthy human development. Use your legal experience to help us get off the ground!"
Preparation Phase
- Intro call/meeting to understand the scope of the project
Collaboration Phase
- Advise on the key aspects of building a start-up, including payroll, taxes, bylaws, board selection
Wrap Up
- Complete final project; check in with contact
International Center for Growth in Connection
International Center for Growth in Connection (ICGC) is a national non-profit think and action tank, headquartered in Boston. It is the home of Relational-Cultural Theory, which has been named as one of the ten most important theories in the field of psychology today. The mission of ICGC is to foster authentic connection, particularly across difference—in the home, the workplace, and the community. Vision We envision a world in which the dominant value of hyper-individualism—leading to fear and isolation—is replaced by the widespread recognition that true progress lies in the power of our connections to one another and our environment.
International Center for Growth in Connection
International Center for Growth in Connection (ICGC) is a national non-profit think and action tank, headquartered in Boston. It is the home of Relational-Cultural Theory, which has been named as one of the ten most important theories in the field of psychology today. The mission of ICGC is to foster authentic connection, particularly across difference—in the home, the workplace, and the community. Vision We envision a world in which the dominant value of hyper-individualism—leading to fear and isolation—is replaced by the widespread recognition that true progress lies in the power of our connections to one another and our environment.