Integrity — Compassion — Results
Celebrating 10 Years: 2002 - 2012!
Welcome!
K. Weill Consulting Group provides non-profit organizations with targeted services designed to strengthen their operations and programs.
- We work with Integrity, providing honest, cost-effective service and open communication.
- We work with Compassion. Drawing from our own substantial experience in the non-profit world, our goal is to share in your mission. We understand the external and internal challenges you may be facing, and will provide you with flexible, personalized service to address those challenges head-on.
- We achieve Results. We will engage with you in a collaborative process to ensure we are on track to achieve stated goals within stated timeframes. You will receive a high return on your investment in our services.
Current Examples of How We Support our Clients'
Good Works:
- We are conducting grant research and writing for the Boston Collaborative for Food and Fitness to help sustain its innovative initiatives such as Farm-to-School and Farmers Markets. BCFF is working with residents of Boston's low-income communities, who are driving their own solutions to a lack of access to supermarkets and locally grown produce, to tackle the concerning growth in obesity prevalence.
- We helped the nationally recognized youth development and cultural organization ZUMIX raise $4.6 million for a Capital Campaign to renovate an old Firehouse to be their new home, including securing a Kresge Foundation Challenge Grant.
- We have helped the multi-faceted anti-poverty agency South Shore Community Action Council raise funds, plan and implement a unique and exciting Healthy Harvests Initiative, which supports local farmers while transporting tens of thousands of pounds of fresh produce to area Councils on Aging, Head Starts, pantries, soup kitchens, low-income housing developments and Boys & Girls Clubs.
- We are working with the Boston University School of Public Health on the Massachusetts Public Health Regionalization Project, New England Alliance for Public Health Workforce Development, and the Partnership for Effective Emergency Response (PEER), including fundraising (we helped them land a $2.4 million federal grant and more recently a $1.2 million state grant) and writing position papers and electronic communications. Click here to check out these and other important initiatives of the school's Office of Public Health Practice .
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