Community Development and
Not-for-Profit Capacity Building

Community Development and Not-for-Profit Capacity Building Services within the Senator Walter Rand Institute for Public Affairs, Rutgers University, works to increase the organizational and collaborative capacity of non-for-profit, faith based, and community organizations as well as governmental agencies serving the residents of Southern New Jersey.

This is achieved through:

  • Organizational Capacity Development
    • Board Development
    • Strategic Planning
    • Executive Coaching
    • Grant Writing / Proposal Development
    • Program and Process Evaluation
    • System Change Management
       
  • Customized Technical Assistance
    • System-wide Staff Training
    • Performance Evaluation
    • On-Site Consulting
    • Applied Research
       
  • Community Assessment
    • Survey Development
    • Focus Group Facilitation
    • Demographic and Needs Analysis
       
  • Community Engagement
    • Neutral Partner Convening / Collaborative Problem Solving
    • Coalition Development and Support
    • Leadership Development and Training

For information regarding WRI’s Non-Profit Development and Services, please contact Gwendolyn Harris at 856-225-6566 or email at glharris@camden.rutgers.edu .



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Upcoming Events

WRI FORUMS...
Briefing Our Advisory Board and Other Supporters
Oct 6 Public Safety
  -Camden Safer Cities Initiative
-Prioner Re-entry Evaluation
-Opportunity Reconnect
Jan 19 Planning
  -Growth Fit
-Affordable Housing
-Municipal Planning
Apr 6 Community Engagement
  -Greening North Camden
-District Community Collaborative
-Service Learning
Each Forum will be held 4pm - 6 pm in the Executive Dining Room of the Rutgers-Camden Campus Center, 326 Penn Street, Camden, NJ.
Click here to download a flier (pdf).
For more information, please call Jennifer Intriago at 856-225-6566.

 
 
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