Executive Service Corps of the Triangle Receives Grant to Provide Leadership Services to Nonprofits
June 15, 2022 (updated 8.10.22)
The City of Raleigh named the Executive Service Corps (ESC) of the Greater Triangle recipient of a one million dollar ARPA (American Rescue Plan Act) grant. ESC will provide local nonprofits with leadership training and comprehensive organizational assessment guidance, as well as monetary grants.
ESC was selected by the City of Raleigh based on many factors including their well-established Board Leadership Series training. ESC will further tailor their training to cover the requirements needed of nonprofits to apply to federal, state, and local grants. The organization is known for its commitment to valuing and upholding diversity, equity, and inclusion, reflecting the communities in which it serves.
“We are excited and enthused to be selected as the recipients of such an impactful grant,” says Candice Miles, Chair of the Board at ESC. “It exemplifies our mission of improving the sustainability of local nonprofits via our equitable and effective service offerings.”
“This is the first of several opportunities the City will present to help local nonprofits strengthen their capacity for service and develop best practices,” says Dr. Leone Lettsome, Federal Program Manager at City of Raleigh Municipal Government.
“ESC understands the relationship between organizational deficiencies in areas of finance, oversight, and resource management which impacts an organization’s service capacity and sustainability,” Dr. Lettsome continued. “Those issues, in most cases, influence an organization’s ability to apply for and qualify for grant opportunities. Council and staff are happy to bring this opportunity to the community and strengthen the City’s dedication to supporting our nonprofit partners.”
Nonprofits who are interested in applying should click here for additional details and helpful insight on the application process.
Executive Service Corps of the Triangle Receives Grant to Provide Leadership Services to Nonprofits
June 15, 2022
The City of Raleigh named the Executive Service Corps (ESC) of the Greater Triangle recipient of a one million dollar ARPA grant. ESC will provide local nonprofits with leadership training and comprehensive organizational assessment guidance, as well as monetary grants.
ESC was selected by the City of Raleigh based on many factors including their well-established Board Leadership Series training. ESC will further tailor their training to cover the requirements needed of nonprofits to apply to federal, state, and local grants. The organization is known for its commitment to valuing and upholding diversity, equity, and inclusion, reflecting the communities in which it serves.
“We are excited and enthused to be selected as the recipients of such an impactful grant,” says Candice Miles, Chair of the Board at ESC. “It exemplifies our mission of improving the sustainability of local nonprofits via our equitable and effective service offerings.”
“This is the first of several opportunities the City will present to help local nonprofits strengthen their capacity for service and develop best practices,” says Dr. Leone Lettsome, Federal Program Manager at City of Raleigh Municipal Government.
“ESC understands the relationship between organizational deficiencies in areas of finance, oversight, and resource management which impacts an organization’s service capacity and sustainability,” Dr. Lettsome continued. “Those issues, in most cases, influence an organization’s ability to apply for and qualify for grant opportunities. Council and staff are happy to bring this opportunity to the community and strengthen the City’s dedication to supporting our nonprofit partners.”
Nonprofits who are interested in applying should fill out the form below to be notified of additional details and helpful insight on the application process.