Children and Youth Nonprofits Eligible to Apply
Targeted Solutions, the consulting arm of the Public Health Management Corporation (PHMC), was recently awarded the Technical Assistance (TA) Matching Fund grant through the William Penn Foundation. The TA Matching Fund grant supports consulting and capacity-building projects for eligible non-profit organizations.
Through Targeted Solutions' TA Matching Fund, non-profit agencies can access a variety of low-cost capacity building services from web site development and strategic communications plans to outcomes measurement and service delivery assessments.
Targeted Solutions uses consulting teams that draw on the diverse experiences and skills of PHMC staff. Experienced, interdisciplinary consultants analyze a client organization's operations, provide financially and operationally feasible solutions, and offer assistance to ensure successful implementation of those solutions.
Non-profit organizations in Philadelphia and the surrounding region providing services to children and youth are eligible and encouraged to apply for the Targeted Solutions' TA Matching Fund. The selection process is on a first-come, first-served basis, based on the availability of funds. Unlike typical dollar for dollar matching fund programs, Targeted Solutions' TA Matching Fund clients will pay a percentage of the overall costs based on agency finances and the scope of the project.
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About Targeted Solutions
Targeted Solutions, the consulting arm of Public Health Management Corporation, helps non-profit organizations in the region address many of the challenges of today's changing health and human services environment. From improving communications with funders and donors to solving mission-critical initiatives and increasing operating efficiencies, PHMC's Targeted Solutions offerings bring practical, strategic, proactive consulting services and products tailored to meet the needs of client organizations. To learn more about Targeted Solutions, visit: http://www.phmc.org/TS.