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Compass is connecting these 14 Philly nonprofits with pro bono consulting help

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Compass has announced its 2018-2019 round of nonprofit clients.

The local branch of the national organization connects business professionals to nonprofits looking for help in board development, funding strategy, strategic partnerships and strategic alignment — and for the first time this year, strategic marketing. Compass also recently extended its service area to Camden.

Each of the 14 nonprofits selected will receive about $150,000-worth of services. Last year’s nonprofit cohort included ArtWell, Bethesda Project and Lutheran Settlement House.

This year’s cohort kicks off Oct. 3 and includes the following nonprofits, with their consulting focus:

  • African-American Chamber of Commerce — Board development
  • Art-Reach — Funding strategy
  • After School Activities Partnerships (ASAP) — Strategic marketing
  • Campus Philly — Strategic alignment
  • Commonwealth Youthchoirs — Funding strategy
  • Congreso de Latinos Unidos — Funding strategy
  • Council of Spanish Speaking Organizations (Concilio) — Strategic alignment
  • Face to Face — Board development
  • Families Forward Philadelphia — Board development
  • Fred’s Footsteps — Board development
  • Hopeworks ‘N Camden — Strategic marketing
  • Philadelphia Education Fund — Board development
  • Philadelphia VIP — Funding strategy
  • Senior Adult Activities Center of Montgomery County (Montco SAAC) — Strategic alignment

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