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Strengthening Our Nation's Nonprofits
The Executive Service Corps-United States (ESC-US) is a national network of organizations that provide consulting, coaching, facilitation and many other services to strengthen nonprofits, schools and government organizations. By helping nonprofits improve their management and governance, we are improving the quality of life in the communities we serve.
ESC-US supports ESC affiliates and raises national awareness of the value and sustainable impact of the ESC model. ESCs use highly-skilled volunteers to provide nonprofits and the communities they serve with affordable capacity-building services.
$7.9 million in services
1,362 skilled volunteers contributing 45,251 volunteer hours
1,828 projects with 1,187 nonprofits
>93% positive ratings
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“Recently we found ourselves struggling to find a path forward. Declining philanthropy in our community as well as several staff changes led our Board to assess whether to continue operations or make major modifications. At its December 2018 meeting, we voted to substantially restructure the organization. By using best practices learned through active involvement in ESC-US, we were able to incorporate lessons learned through other affiliates. As we continue our mission of serving central Oklahoma nonprofits, we do so with a real sense of gratitude for its affiliation with ESC-US.
Paul R. Moore, Former President/Executive Director ESCCO
“I have relied on ESC of Southern California for more than 14 years for wisdom, strategic thinking, feedback, and a no-nonsense approach. To aptly serve APCH as it was a year ago, we had to set a course and rebuild the ship while we were sailing it, and our ESC team was integral to the process. Their combined experience and the grace and good humor with which they led and supported our strategic planning process was the best I’ve ever experienced, resulting in a plan for APCH that supports the organization’s renewed dedication to its mission and work in a community that has great needs.”
Jonathan Zeichner, Executive Director, A Place Called Home
“United Way of Central Oklahoma believes in the quality of ESC of Oklahoma’s training so we brought them in for training our Partner Agencies. The information and support ESCCO provides to local nonprofits not only strengthens the individual organization, but it strengthens the entire nonprofit sector. The program is customized to fit each organization and their specific needs. The unique coaching experience allows for Partner Agency Directors to grow personally, while strengthening their organization.”
Debby Hampton, President & CEO, United Way of Central Oklahoma
“Tom Monaco (ESC of Cincinnati Volunteer Consultant) coached our entire leadership team and helped us create the framework for our organizational priorities. The coaching encouraged us as an organization to look at it differently than we did before.”
Danielle Minson, Chief Development Officer, Jewish Federation
“For the last 6 years, ESC of Houston’s dedicated consultants helped shape the Hashoo Foundation USA bylaws, policies, procedures and business plan implementation. As a result, the Hashoo Foundation USA has improved its international presence and impact.”
Cristal Montanez Baylor, Executive Director, Hashoo Foundation
“This has been one of the most valuable projects we have undertaken, to help guide mission impact through staff performance. We worked with a dream team of experts at ESC of Greater Illinois, who I hope to work with again.”
Erna Colborn, President & CEO, Alzheimer’s Association
“501 Commons provided coaching that validated leadership strengths I already had, and, at the same time, I received support in the development of skills in other areas of interest, such as communication and organizational skills.”
Jake Weber, Executive Director, Family Works
“We felt that working on this program benefited the Center. The best part was sharing of ideas by other agencies and the open discussion during the meetings. As a result of our work with ESC Houston, we are better able to develop a fund development plan.”
Dale Pillow, President & CEO, Adult Reading Center, Inc.
Empower Success Corps, Northern New England office
Empower Success Corps
Empower Success Corps, Northern New England office
Executive Service Corps of the Triangle, Inc.
OneSource Center for Nonprofit Excellence
Executive Service Corps of Central Oklahoma
Empower Success Corps
Executive Service Corps of Houston
Empower Success Corps, Northern New England Office
501 Commons
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