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HBSCP 2012

Annual Report: 2012

167 Volunteers engaged with Community Partners this year!

This year marked our 26th year in serving Bay Area nonprofits and it was a big growth year for HBS Community Partners. We completed 17 projects and launched 10 new projects, recruiting a record 167 volunteers. This year, we introduced a new format for helping nonprofits with 2-hour Brainstorming Sessions. This attracted many new volunteers to Community Partners who were interested in learning more and contributing at a lighter level of effort. Alumni were also invited to explore opportunities on nonprofit boards through a new partnership with the Volunteer Center of San Francisco’s Board Match. 100 alumni signed up to meet and learn about 150 nonprofits in the Bay Area all looking for new members for their Board of Directors.

We also expanded our Steering Committee with eight new members (see "Steering Committee Members and Openings") to help us achieve our goal of reaching more nonprofits and more volunteers. In the fall, we moved to a seasonal launch process that often included two projects, all at once, giving alumni a variety of projects to choose from including nonprofits involved in education, the arts, college access programs, youth sports and community service. Our clients covered territory ranging from Sonoma County to Santa Cruz County. And our volunteers ranged from the Class of 1965 to 2009.

It was a great year for us as we continued to spread the goodwill that our volunteers create in the community and amongst each other. We hope to get even more alumni involved with HBS Community Partners this next year with many more meaningful and impactful projects and opportunities to make a difference in their community.

By The Numbers:

Abundance of Assistance

Community Partners volunteers have provided assistance to nonprofits on a variety of business needs

Projects Completed

Created a Marketing and Strategy Plan for the new Action Initiative for Greater Good Science Center which studies the phychology, sociology, and nueroscience of well-being

Developed a positioning and competitive analysis for Common Sense Media, a leader in children’s ratings, reviews, and advice for movies, games and apps.

Helped the Children’s Hospital Oakland to create a business plan to transform its Department of Pediatric Rehabilitation into a more profitable Center of Excellence for Traumatic Brain Injury(TBI) treatment and research.

Developed a Revenue/Earned Income Plan for this organization that promotes safety for battered women and their children

Developed a Revenue/Earned Income Plan for Marine Mammal Center, a rescue organization that saves seals, sea lions, dolphins and more along a 600-mile stretch of California coastline

Helped Pivot Learning Partners develop a Program Plan for WY5, a social networking platform for mentoring kids in high school through college.

2012 Clients Engaged

“To have free, meaningful advice in today’s economic environment is a true public benefit”

- CEO Aquarium of the Bay