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Organizational Capacity

EMCF looks at several factors to assess an organization’s overall capacity and operational viability. Often, one area overlaps with other areas and may affect them. For example, the lack of an effective financial internal controls system can result from the lack of a strong financial manager.


Among the areas EMCF looks at:

  • Leadership : Does the senior leadership have the right team members to lead the organization successfully through growth? Does the leadership have a compelling vision for the future, and the skills necessary to achieve it? Does the organization’s board have the members necessary to govern, support and guide the organization? Are succession plans in place for the organization’s senior leadership?
  • Financial : Does the organization have a realistic economic model that supports the ongoing financial sustainability of its operations? Does it meet standard auditing and reporting requirements, and have sound financial and fiscal practices? How healthy are the organization’s reserves to meet unforeseen circumstances? How strong are the organization’s relationships with key funders?
  • Operations : Is the organization‘s staff able to implement programs with high quality? How strong is the organization’s ability to attract and retain good staff? How sophisticated are the organization’s marketing and communications efforts? Does the organization have the capacity to scale its human resources, information technology and other back-office operations?

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President Obama Cites Four EMCF Grantees for Their Exemplary Programs


When the White House announced the creation of a Social Innovation Fund to support expanding “innovative, promising ideas that are transforming communities,” it cited as examples four grantees of the Edna McConnell Clark Foundation: Nurse-Family Partnership, Youth Villages, Harlem Children’s Zone and Citizen Schools.


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Staying after is fun at Citizen Schools

South Coast Today, January 5, 2010

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The Harlem Children's Zone Featured on CBS 60 Minutes

December 6, 2009

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Nurse home visits for pregnant women could keep their children off the streets in years to come (Nurse Family Partnership)
Newsweek, September 12, 2009

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One teenager stubbornly fights to escape drugs, crime, poor education (Youth Villages)
Memphis Commercial Appeal, December 18, 2009

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