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Thank you for visiting the website of Washburn Partners. If you are looking for proven, expert assistance for a non-profit organization you care about - you have come to the right site. From fundraising to strategic planning, from board development to executive search, Washburn Partners offers the full range of consulting services for nonprofits. We serve organizations with annual budgets of $500,000 to $50 million. Clients include nonprofits in human services, the arts, education, libraries, parks and gardens, environment, health and mental health, legal services and social causes. The Altria Foundation, as it winds down its grant-making activities, has awarded generous final grants including special support for technical assistance. Four of their human services grantees have selected Washburn Partners to assist with a range of strategic planning, board development and fundraising assessment projects: The New York City Gay and Lesbian Anti-Violence Project Domestic Violence Legal Empowerment and Appeals Project (DV LEAP) Hope Community Services Sakhi for South Asian Women See our 2007 Client List for information on these inspiring organizations. Everybody Wins! selected Washburn Partners to develop a business plan for program expansion to more children and more communities in New York City. Funded by a major grant from Goldman Sachs, this multifaceted project has included interviews with outside experts, a fundraising assessment, exploration of programmatic and financial options, and the creation of a multi-year business and fundraising plan. Washburn Partners is now advising on plan implementation including expansion to new neighborhoods, board development, and fundraising. |
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280 Madison Avenue, Suite 702 (effective 5/1/08) • New York, NY 10016 • TEL: 212-213-5330 • FAX: 212-532-1230 • info@washburnpartners.com This website copyright 2006 Washburn Partners, Inc. • Site Design: Canfield Design Studios, Inc. Photo #1: Courtesy of Repertorio Espanol Photo #2: Courtesy of Publicolor Photo #3: Courtesy of Brooklyn Historical Society |
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