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Providing support during the COVID-19 crisis to employees who need it most

Avery Dennison, a Fortune 500 company that is a global leader in materials science and manufacturing, wanted their foundation to support their global employees financially during the COVID-19 crisis. Avery Dennison Foundation needed a partner to conceptualize, implement and distribute funds for their Employee Assistance Program that benefits employees who were laid-off, terminated or furloughed […]

Ending police violence and advancing community policing models for a better future

Three Howard University School of Law alumni formed The Initiative and wanted to raise funds to support organizations working to end systemic police violence and implement a collaborative approach to building healthy, scalable, community policing models. The Initiative needed a partner to help them launch a fund that allowed donors to make charitable contributions, as […]

Distributing COVID-19 grants to the regions where their employees live and work

In June 2020, a manufacturing company headquartered in the U.S. realized that COVID-19 had heavily impacted their employees and facilities across North America, South America, Europe and Asia. They developed a strategy to provide grants to charities working on COVID-19 relief in those locations in order to ensure the health, safety and well-being of their […]

Increasing fundraising footprint through state registration

ALIMA (The Alliance for International Medical Action) is a medical humanitarian aid organization providing high-quality healthcare to populations in crises. ALIMA needed to obtain a charitable license in Washington, D.C., to be eligible to participate in the World Bank Community Connections Campaign to increase their workplace giving fundraising potential.

Expanding donor potential and providing fiscal sponsorship services so a nonprofit can focus on its mission to save lives

Migrant Offshore Aid Station (MOAS), the first organization dedicated exclusively to professional search and rescue operations for migrant boats in the Mediterranean Sea, wanted to reach more donors by expanding their fundraising reach to the United States.   MOAS needed a partner to serve as their fiscal sponsor and strategic advisor on communication and partnership outreach.