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Richardson Adult Literacy Center reports enrollment growth, seeks data and business partners to support sustainability
Summary
RALC CEO Anne (last name not specified in the record) told council that enrollment and volunteer support have grown since 2022, and the organization aims to move from grant dependency to financial sustainability with better data collection, grant-writing support and business partnerships.
Anne, chief executive officer of the Richardson Adult Literacy Center (RALC), briefed the City Council on the nonprofit's recent progress and its strategic goals for sustainability.
"We are about people and about community," Anne told council, summarizing the rebranding work the organization completed to emphasize services and personal outcomes rather than books. She said RALC increased staff, expanded programs and rebranded marketing to attract donors and students.
Key metrics and program changes presented to council included a return to and surpassing of pre-COVID enrollment…
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