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"Faith & Philanthropy Institute (FPI) is a valuable resource to The Urban Alternative's National Church Adopt-A-School Initiative's comprehensive training. The National Church Adopt-A-School Initiative (NCAASI) addresses the spiritual and social needs of urban youth and families through a church and public school partnership, based on the Dallas, TX Project Turn Around (PTA) model at Oak Cliff Bible Fellowship. Faith & Philanthropy Institute has worked closely with The Urban Alternative to provide an additional pair of hands to our staff in program design, implementation, and technical support to churches, ministries, and faith-based organizations throughout the United States."
TONY EVANS Oak Cliff Bible Fellowship & The Urban Alternative www.ocbfchurch.org www.tonyevans.org "Faith & Philanthropy Institute is a solution-based organization providing quality training and consulting. Since 2003, FPI has served as the Foundation for Community Empowerment's capacity building partner in the development of our successful, one of a kind, outcomes-based Building Capacity Building Communities program, made possible through a Compassion Capital Fund grant from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Administration for Children and Families. FPI worked with us to co-develop the six month program and training curriculum. As part of the effort, FPI worked with us to train over 125 Dallas grass roots organizations in organizational development and to distribute over $1.3 million in sub-grants."
Foundation for Community Empowerment www.fce-dallas.org "Dallas Christian Women's Job Corps (CWJC), a faith-based organization that offers workforce development for women in underserved areas of Dallas county, recently hired Faith & Philanthropy Institute to work with our board and staff to develop a three year strategic plan.
Responsive and encouraging, FPI's consultant team has remained committed to assisting Dallas CWJC in moving to the next level in ministry offerings and capacity, committing multiple resources to the fact-gathering, visioning, strategizing and action-planning steps in the strategic planning process. FPI stands clearly committed to their mission of equipping ministries and leaders to move toward superior effectiveness in offering hope and a brighter future to low-income communities." Dallas Christian Women Job Corps www.dallascwjc.org |
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