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Marta Fraboni

Board Of Directors at Green Card Voices

Marta Fraboni currently serves as a Leadership Annual Giving Officer at the University of Minnesota Foundation and holds a position on the Board of Directors for Green Card Voices, a nonprofit focused on fostering community integration through multimedia storytelling. With extensive experience in marketing and external relations, Marta has been an Integrated Marketing Consultant at Fraboni Communications since 2012 and served as the Director of External Relations for Project Success from 2013 to 2022, an organization dedicated to empowering students through innovative learning experiences. Prior roles include Director at Haberman and Group Manager at Weber Shandwick. Marta Fraboni earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Cultural Anthropology from Grinnell College.

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Minneapolis, United States

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Green Card Voices

Green Card Voices, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, charitable organization was founded on September 9, 2013. Vision: Green Card Voices was born from the idea that the broad narrative of current immigrants should be communicated in a way true to each immigrant’s story. Green Card Voices seeks to be a new lens for those in the immigration dialogue. Green Card Voices aspires to build a bridge between immigrants, non-immigrants, and advocates from across the country by sharing the first-hand immigration stories of foreign-born Americans, by helping us see the ‘wave of immigrants’ as individuals, with interesting stories of family, hard work, and cultural diversity. Mission Statement: Green Card Voices utilizes digital storytelling to share personal narratives of America’s immigrants, fostering tolerance and establishing a better understanding between the immigrant and non-immigrant populations. Our dynamic, video-based platform is designed to empower a variety of educational institutions, community groups and individuals alike to acquire first-person perspective about immigrants’ lives, increasing the appreciation of the immigrant experience in America.


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