Allison Taylor Levine, MPA

Wilmington, Delaware, United States Contact Info
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A resourceful, transformational private- and public-sector leader with 20 years of…

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  • Local Journalism Initiative Delaware

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  • MDDC Press Association Graphic

    Trustee

    MDDC Press Association

    - Present 2 years 10 months

  • Board member

    Friends of Hockessin Colored School #107C

    - 7 years 2 months

    Civil Rights and Social Action

    Friends of HCS#107C is a diverse group of concerned community members who saved the historic Hockessin Colored School #107C from the auction block. The group is now in the process of raising funds to restore and ensure the sustainability of the schoolhouse, which played a crucial role in the landmark Brown v. Board of Education ruling in 1953.

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    30 Anniversary Committee Member

    Habitat for Humanity of New Castle County

    - less than a year

  • Grants Committee Member

    Fund for Women

    - 1 year

    Social Services

  • Board member

    Public Relations Society of America, Delaware Chapter

    - 9 years 4 months

  • Member

    Rotary Club of Wilmington

    - 7 years 1 month

  • Board member

    Montessori Works

    - 9 years 7 months

    Education

    Montessori Works (formerly the Elementary Workshop Montessori School/Elementary Workshop, Inc.) strives to increase accessible, authentic quality Montessori education.

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    Vice President - Membership

    Delaware Press Association

    - 6 years

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    District Governor (Carolinas)/President (UNC-CH)

    Circle K International

    - Led volunteer organization encompassing approximately 30 colleges and 600 college students in North and South Carolina
    - Served on international council of district governors
    - Inspired and guided Kiwanis Clubs in launching new Circle K clubs
    - Elevated impact and visibility of CKI on individual campuses and among Kiwanians
    - Increased membership of Chapel Hill club by 400%, and rained and supported other clubs in recruiting and retention initiatives
    - Developed and led…

    - Led volunteer organization encompassing approximately 30 colleges and 600 college students in North and South Carolina
    - Served on international council of district governors
    - Inspired and guided Kiwanis Clubs in launching new Circle K clubs
    - Elevated impact and visibility of CKI on individual campuses and among Kiwanians
    - Increased membership of Chapel Hill club by 400%, and rained and supported other clubs in recruiting and retention initiatives
    - Developed and led leadership training programs
    - Facilitated district-wide collaborative service and networking opportunities engaging both CKI and Kiwanis Clubs


  • Cultural ambassadorial scholar - Tours, France

    Rotary International

    - Presented information about American culture to Rotary Clubs in France
    - Studied French language and culture
    - Learned about volunteerism and philanthropy in France

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    Grant reviewer - JMK Innovation Prize

    THE J. M. KAPLAN FUND, INC

    - 1 year

    Civil Rights and Social Action

    Selected to review applications for the J.M.K. Innovation Prize, an exciting initiative of the J.M. Kaplan Fund, a New York-based family foundation. In 2017 up to ten Prizes will be awarded to those – nonprofits and mission-driven for-profits – tackling our country’s most pressing needs through social innovation. The Prize will provide up to three years of support at $50,000 per year, as well as a $25,000 “bank” of funds available for technical assistance or targeted project expenses, making…

    Selected to review applications for the J.M.K. Innovation Prize, an exciting initiative of the J.M. Kaplan Fund, a New York-based family foundation. In 2017 up to ten Prizes will be awarded to those – nonprofits and mission-driven for-profits – tackling our country’s most pressing needs through social innovation. The Prize will provide up to three years of support at $50,000 per year, as well as a $25,000 “bank” of funds available for technical assistance or targeted project expenses, making a total award of $175,000. Specifically, the Prize seeks to support innovation in the fields of the environment, heritage conservation and social justice. The Prize is particularly designed for early stage ideas being piloted or prototyped by dynamic visionaries.

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    Marketing Committee Member

    YMCA of Delaware

    - Present 8 years

  • Board Member

    Community Service Journalism Foundation

    - 7 months

    Civil Rights and Social Action

Languages

  • French

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