Sustained Collaboration Fund
Sustained
Collaboration
Fund
Grantee Partners
Your journey is important. The organizations below are powerful stories that represent the NSI process and each have a unique story to tell. We hope that their success, struggles and goals will inspire you to think about your own collaboration strategy and set realistic expectations on how the process may unfold.
NSI grantees stories featured on the Sustained Collaboration Network’s website (click below):
Additional grantee case studies:
- How Art Nonprofits Came Together to Create Systemic Change (Arts for Incarcerated Youth Network)
- A Founder’s Homegrown Tutoring Nonprofit Thrives After Merge (Asian Youth Center, Project NEO)
- At-Risk Youth Service Nonprofits Join Forces to Strengthen Their Programming (Bienvenidos Children’s Center, Hillsides)
- Eastside Boys & Girls Clubs Merge to Rebrand (Boys & Girls Clubs of the West San Gabriel Valley, East Valley Boys & Girls Club)
- California Grantmakers Join Forces Through a New Initiative (Northern California Grantmakers, San Diego Grantmakers, Southern California Grantmakers)
- Four Health Centers Unite to Take on Changes in Healthcare (Eisner Pediatric & Family Medical Center, Saban Community Clinic, Venice Family Clinic, South Bay Family Health Care)
- How Two Nonprofits Merged to Offer Holistic Arts Education (InsideOut Community Arts, PS Arts)
- Two Charter Schools Merge to Improve STEM-Education in South Los Angeles (Math and Science College Prep, Crown Prep Academy)
- Small Arts Service Nonprofit Benefits From a National Nonprofit (The Dance Resource Center, Pentacle)
- Early NSI Case Studies
Curious who has received NSI funding in the past to explore and/or implement collaborative agreements?
Here’s a list of some of NSI’s 300+ past grantee partners
“Coming together in a subsidiary structure and changing our name to YWCA Glendale and Pasadena has been an incredibly positive experience - we were able to expand our programming for girls with new staff and expertise and extend our programmatic reach to survivors in Pasadena. We just completed our first Pasadena based fundraiser as YWCA Glendale and Pasadena, which reached its highest fundraising outcome in its 19 years.”
Tara PetersonCEO, YWCA Glendale & Pasadena
“Our collaboration has provided a valuable opportunity to expand services to a geographic area and a population that has been underserved and overlooked. It has allowed us to raise awareness and support from the community around foster care. The collaboration of African American faith-based organizations in So. Los Angeles of different denominations around foster care and adoption is unique, especially partnering to provide direct services to the community. We are happy to be a model of the power of the faith based community's power when collaborating.”
Nancy Harris Executive Director, 3FN Faith Foster Families Network
"NSI gave the Arts for Healing and Justice Network (AHJN) the opportunity to explore the interest, value add, and feasibility of a collaborative model. Through the process, we discovered we could accomplish more together than alone. Since NSI's support, AHJN has grown from six founding members to 15 and growing, year-round arts programming serving approximately 1,500 youth per year, and serving as an efficient passthru for county dollars including multiple county contracts serving youth in detention and in-community settings. Beyond programming, we are able to leverage our members for systems-change work, creating more visibility for healing-informed arts practices, and establishing the collective as leaders in the arts and justice sector."
Elida Ledesma, MPHExecutive Director, Arts for Healing and Justice Network
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