We provide a whole range of supports, from on-going weekly coaching/mentoring, advisors, retreats, sharing resources, workshops, giving administrative, logistical, and legal support. We do whatever we can to help. It’s not perfect and we’d like to be able to give even more, but on the whole we are always there if a charity asks for help.
We help find new hires, we help access funding, we’ve even set up a yearly “insurance” system where our charities can opt to place a small % of their donations as a “rainy day fund” for a charity in the pool that has a timing issue securing funding.
With such support, the chances of CE charities falling off courses would be minimal. Your response has satisfied my curiosity a great deal but has also birthed a follow-up question. I will present it as a new comment. Thank you for your time!
We provide a whole range of supports, from on-going weekly coaching/mentoring, advisors, retreats, sharing resources, workshops, giving administrative, logistical, and legal support. We do whatever we can to help. It’s not perfect and we’d like to be able to give even more, but on the whole we are always there if a charity asks for help.
We help find new hires, we help access funding, we’ve even set up a yearly “insurance” system where our charities can opt to place a small % of their donations as a “rainy day fund” for a charity in the pool that has a timing issue securing funding.
With such support, the chances of CE charities falling off courses would be minimal. Your response has satisfied my curiosity a great deal but has also birthed a follow-up question. I will present it as a new comment. Thank you for your time!
We’re also very interested in tracking their impact (for many reasons including our own cost effectiveness analyses).
We encourage and will pay for external impact evaluations too.
We encourage orgs to have shut down criteria and scale up criteria and we coach and advise based on these.