Welcome to the Harvard Business School Community Partners Museum!
Records from 1987-2013
BY THE NUMBERS
👥 Social Services
- Next Door Solutions to Domestic Violence
- Sacred Heart Community Service
🧑 Youth
- UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospitals
- YLI (Youth Leadership Institute)
📘 Education
- Bay Area Discovery Museum
- Pivot Learning
🌍 Global Impact
- Water.org
❤️ Healthcare
- UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospitals
- Marine Mammal Center
🏛️ Civic
- City of San José
- IIBA
🏺 Arts & Cultural
- Asian Art Museum
- Pacific Art League
🌱 Environment & Energy
- Aquarium of the Bay
BY THE QUOTES
HBS team members are extremely caring, thoughtful and engaged. They assisted [us] in a complex strategic planning process that will result in an effective roadmap to guide our agency over the next five years
HBS community partners created a great benefit. They basically helped us get from vision to implementation, which is awfully hard. They were essential at getting from a great idea into something that has become real
What a tremendous service — simple, focused, and productive.
Working with Community Partners on this project accelerated our organization’s progress by a full nine to twelve months.
BY THE PICTURES
San Francisco Exploratorium(1987)
Mexican Museum(1988)
Bay Area Discovery Museum(2013)
Aquarium Of The Bay(2012)
The Marine Mammal Center(2013)
Hannah Boys Center(2013)
Pacific Art League(2013)
Chinatown Media and Arts Collaborative(2025)
Jewish Community Center of Palo Alto(2010)
By The Years
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1987-1988
1987-1988 was all about the Bay Area Arts! With one of our first ever series of projects, learn about the process when it comes to picking a theme, planning the non-profits, conducting research, and finally the results of our assistance. Specifically, learn how Harvard Buisness School Community Partners (HBSCP) conducted extensive study and market analysis to help museums, theatres, orchestras, and more through old documents, letters, and plans!
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2012
In 2012, Harvard Business School Community Partners (HBSCP) of Northern California had a milestone year, engaging 167 alumni volunteers across 17 nonprofit projects. They introduced 2-hour Brainstorming Sessions for lighter volunteer engagement and launched 10 new consulting projects. The organization expanded its Steering Committee and formed partnerships to help alumni join nonprofit boards—broadening its impact across the Bay Area’s nonprofit community.
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2013
In 2013, Harvard Business School Community Partners (HBSCP) marked its 27th year by engaging 187 alumni volunteers and serving 38 Bay Area nonprofits with strategic consulting. Projects ranged from 30 to 100 hours and focused on areas like financial modeling, market analysis, expansion strategy, and leadership coaching.
