Greater Worcester Community Foundation Partners with Resilia to Strengthen Local Nonprofit Organizations

Partnership provides support to a cohort of community-based small, grassroots, and BIPOC-led nonprofits from across Worcester County with capacity-building technology and 1:1 nonprofit coaching 

New Orleans, La. - Resilia, a social enterprise with offices in New Orleans and New York City, and Greater Worcester Community Foundation (GWCF) have come together to provide capacity-building support to a diverse group of small, grassroots, and Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) led and serving nonprofits from across Worcester County, Massachusetts.

With a mission to enhance their community through philanthropic leadership, GWCF’s grantmaking priorities are developed through analyzing data and working in close partnership with nonprofit and communal leaders. GWCF has a history of supporting nonprofit capacity through its Nonprofit Support Center.

Continuing the Foundation’s commitment to Arts & Creativity, arts & culture organizations were highly represented, comprising one-third of the cohort.

Through the Resilia partnership, the cohort will receive access to 1:1 nonprofit coaching, online training, fundraising tools, and peer-to-peer learning to build their capacity and maximize their impact.

“Our partnership with Resilia brings new opportunities for local nonprofits in Worcester County, particularly those that are BIPOC-led, small, and grassroots,” comments Jonathan Cohen, Vice President for Programs & Strategy, Greater Worcester Community Foundation. “Together, we are empowering these organizations with the tools and support needed to make a greater impact. It's another step towards our mission of philanthropic leadership and building a stronger community."

"Greater Worcester Community Foundation’s focus on building up the internal capacity of nonprofits aligns with Resilia’s efforts to equip our partners with data to better support their grantees," said Sevetri Wilson, founder and CEO of Resilia. "We’re particularly excited to partner on strengthening the cultural organizations and leaders who help make Worcester County a vibrant place to live."  

Through the partnership, Greater Worcester Community Foundation has also joined Resilia's Elevate initiative, a first-of-its-kind national learning and action network of 50+ funders aimed at elevating the capacity and voices of BIPOC-led and serving grassroots organizations. 

 

About Greater Worcester Community Foundation

Greater Worcester Community Foundation is a philanthropic organization that enables local citizens to create positive change within our region. Established in 1975, this permanent endowment is used to create personal and lasting legacies that improve lives and conditions within the community. The Foundation has awarded more than $123 million to cultural educational, human service and civic organizations. Today, the Foundation stewards a charitable endowment exceeding $153 million in over 600 named funds. For more information, visit www.greaterworcester.org.


About Resilia

Founded in 2016, Resilia is a Black-led organization that leverages technology and the human touch to help nonprofits and change makers build capacity, elevate stories, and increase impact in their communities. Resilia's Funder Program enables grantors (foundations, corporations, and government offices) to empower their nonprofit partners with on-demand back-office and mission-facing tools, 1:1 nonprofit coaching, and peer-to-peer learning support that meets them where they are in their development. 

Visit the Resilia website to learn more about how funders can build grantee nonprofit capacity through the Resilia Funder Program.

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