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Impact Delta

Impact Delta is a new community engagement program in which groups of students work together to address a local social issue through service, advocacy, and education.

Join a community of practice to focus on a social issue!

Through Impact Delta, Communities of Practice (CoP’s) are small groups of students who work closely with a local non-profit partner for the duration of the semester. These groups complete direct service, advocacy, and education projects to benefit the social issue addressed by their non-profit partner. CoP’s are a great way for students to dive deeper into a social issue and learn about a non-profit organization.

Students in our Hunger Alleviation & Food Security Community of Practice sort seed packets into bins at Raleigh City Farm, an urban farm in downtown Raleigh.

Why Impact Delta?

  • Enhance your socially responsible leadership skills
  • Assist a community in need and learn more about a local social issue
  • Meet like-minded NC State students focused on creating sustainable change
  • Students will engage in the USC 298 course Community Organizing for Social Change (enroll or audit the course)
    • In class, you will learn about community organizing while serving with a local nonprofit
Students in our Hunger Alleviation & Food Security Community of Practice sort seed packets at Raleigh City Farm, an urban farm in downtown Raleigh.
Students in our Hunger Alleviation & Food Security Community of Practice sort seed packets at Raleigh City Farm, an urban farm in downtown Raleigh.
Students in our Hunger Alleviation & Food Security Community of Practice sort seed packets into bins at Raleigh City Farm, an urban farm in downtown Raleigh.
Students in our Hunger Alleviation & Food Security Community of Practice sort seed packets into bins at Raleigh City Farm, an urban farm in downtown Raleigh.

Contact Us

Contact our team below for questions about Impact Delta!