Compass has launched pro bono strategic consulting projects for five nonprofits in the Twin Cities.
The Cedar Cultural Center
Minneapolis | www.thecedar.org/
The Cedar Cultural Center is a nonprofit performing arts organization that shares local, national, and international music and dance to promote intercultural understanding and appreciation.
The Cedar is seeking a BOARD DEVELOPMENT project to evaluate the board structure and identify tangible changes to help the organization more fully transition to a governance board.
Code Savvy
Minneapolis | www.codesavvy.org
Code Savvy provides youth and educators with knowledge, skills, support and encouragement to engage in computer science with the goal of interrupting and counteracting existing gender, racial, and socioeconomic gaps in the study of computer science and technology.
Code Savvy is seeking a STRATEGIC ALIGNMENT project to help them collect and assess data, develop metrics to set future goals, and report on current programs.
Girls on the Run Minnesota
Minneapolis | www.gotrmn.org/
Girls on the Run inspires girls to be joyful, healthy and confident using an evidence-based, interactive curriculum which creatively integrates running.
GOTR is seeking a DECISION SUPPORT project to create deliverables and toolkits to support state expansion into Greater Minnesota while maintaining high-quality, core programming.
Latino Economic Development Center (LEDC)
St. Paul | www.ledcmn.org/
LEDC transforms their community by addressing significant barriers for Latino entrepreneurs and creating economic opportunities for Latinos by providing access to resources and education.
LEDC is seeking a STRATEGIC MARKETING project to increase and maintain engagement through social media and communications.
YWCA Minneapolis
Minneapolis | www.ywcampls.org/
YWCA Minneapolis’s mission is to eliminate racism, empower women and girls, and promote peace, justice, freedom and dignity for all.
YWCA Minneapolis is seeking a STRATEGIC MARKETING project to develop actionable strategies to attract and retain members.
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