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Dear <<First Name>>,

Thank you for your interest in BANC!  I am delighted to share an advance look into six new projects for our next cycle. Each project is unique and carefully chosen to match Booth strengths with the needs of our nonprofit partners. I invite you to read through the descriptions, and to forward this email to any fellow Booth alum who might be interested in being part of a BANC team. We will also be holding virtual information sessions to share more about the projects and to answer questions. See below to register.

Applications for alumni consultants will be available beginning March 5 and will be accepted through March 20.

Thanks again for your interest in BANC!

Robin Simon, ‘89
Director, Booth Alumni Nonprofit Consultants
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Attend a virtual information session to learn more about BANC and our new projects prior to the March 20 application deadline
Click on a session below to register today!
Wednesday, March 8, 12pm CT
Wednesday, March 8, 5pm CT
Tuesday, March 14, 12pm CT
Tuesday, March 14, 5pm CT
MEET OUR NEW NONPROFIT CLIENTS

Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. empowers, educates, and employs people to change lives and strengthen communities. Services rendered daily include tutoring, mentoring and college placement, foster care, housing opportunities, youth and family counseling, employment training and placement, and head start programs.
Project Type: Financial Analysis

Catholic Charities is one of the largest human service providers in the Chicago metropolitan region, serving nearly 400,000 individuals annually regardless of their faith, gender, race, or ethnicity. Services are organized around four Impact Areas: Immediate Access & Basic Needs, Children, Youth & Families, Seniors, and Affordable Housing.
Project Type: Process Optimization and Metrics

CHANGE Illinois is a nonpartisan nonprofit that champions ethics and efficiency in government and elections in Illinois. Through research, education and advocacy, CHANGE Illinois works to achieve an Illinois with ethical and efficient governments, including fair maps and ballots and vibrant elections.
Project Type: Strategic Planning

Chicago Debates partners with Chicago Public Schools to provide 6th to 12th grade students with programming in competitive academic debate.  Its programming deeply engages students with debate, builds their skillsets, and enhances their academic performance.
Project Type: Growth Strategy

Little Friends empowers people of all ages experiencing autism, intellectual and emotional disabilities, and their families to live, learn, work, and thrive in their communities. It provides a continuum of care that extends from supporting a family through a young child’s diagnosis and therapies, to an adolescent in school, from a young adult’s vocational training to an elderly resident’s independent living.
Project Type: Performance Measurement

The National Kidney Foundation of Illinois improves the health and well-being of people at risk for or affected by kidney disease through prevention, education and empowerment. It provides patients access to resources and information, hosts numerous educational events, supports innovative research, advocates for improvements in healthcare policy, and provides free kidney health screenings all across the state of Illinois.
Project Type: Operations Evaluation & Process Development

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