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United Way tells Stockton council nonprofit capacity program has helped 52 local organizations secure financing and scale services
Summary
United Way and city staff told council that a city‑funded nonprofit capacity building program has graduated 52 organizations, with 93% reporting continued use of program tools and many securing new grants and staff hires; United Way seeks continued city support for year‑four activities.
Stockton — United Way of San Joaquin County told the City Council on Nov. 4 that an ongoing city‑funded nonprofit capacity‑building program has strengthened dozens of local organizations and helped many secure new funding.
United Way CEO Kristen Birtwhistle and COO Jose Serrano said the program — launched after the pandemic and selected through an RFP — has graduated more than 52 local nonprofits since…
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