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Assessment of Bank of America Charitable Foundation’s Neighborhood Builders Program: Overview

Published Date: 2011-11-14
Author(s): Kirk Kramer  Matthew Forti   

The Bridgespan Group conducted a third-party assessment of The Bank of America Charitable Foundation’s Neighborhood Builders® program, a philanthropic initiative to enhance the nonprofit sector by providing leadership training and unrestricted funding to high-performing nonprofits in 45 communities. Since its inception in 2004, the Neighborhood Builders program has trained nearly 1,200 leaders in nearly 600 community-based organizations that provide critical support to predominantly low and moderate income individuals.

Through this research, we discovered that The Bank of America Neighborhood Builders program combines a set of unique elements: rigorously selecting community-based organizations through local committees of leaders, pairing leadership training with a meaningful unrestricted grant, training both the executive director and an emerging leader, and fostering relationships within a network that has grown to 1,200 nonprofit leaders. Our evaluation also suggests a strong link between what the program does (its inputs and activities) and its impact on leaders, organizations and communities (intermediate and ultimate outcomes).

This report details our research goals and results. Our assessment highlights the importance of articulating and measuring against a detailed theory of change to quantify effectiveness of a leadership development program and improve its design and outcomes. It also emphasizes the positive impact the leaders and the organizations that participated in the program have had on their communities, reinforcing the value of nonprofit leadership development.

Download: Assessment of Builders Program - Executive Summary - November 2011

Download: Assessment of Builders Program - Full Report - November 2011


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Date: 11/21/2011
Comment #1 :
Rona Carr

Excellent report. I wish more of this kind of analysis was more easily accessed. There were some nice points that could be easily adapted to almost any not for profit organization. Thanks. Rona Carr Director, HR & Administration The Harlem School of the Arts www.hsanyc.org

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