3½ Months of Growth: What These Nonprofit Leaders Learned

On June 7, leaders from six local nonprofits celebrated their graduation from the second cohort of the Redemptive Impact Accelerator (RIA)—a 3½-month journey equipping them to lead their organizations with renewed vision, clarity, and purpose.

This year’s graduates represent a powerful cross-section of community-focused organizations:

  1. Good Dirt Collective
  2. Care Fresno
  3. Horn of Africa
  4. Peacemakers
  5. Every Neighborhood Partnership (ENP)
  6. Center for Community Transformation (CCT)

RIA is an intensive training and coaching program designed to walk alongside nonprofit leaders as they pursue lasting change in our communities. Over the course of 3½ months, participants dive into key components of nonprofit leadership, including:

  • Redemptive leadership
  • Storytelling
  • Program design
  • Team and board development
  • Sustainable funding
  • Strategic planning

Each nonprofit leader is also matched with a coach, providing one-on-one guidance throughout the experience. The result? A renewed vision, clarified impact goals, and practical plans that help organizations reach new levels of effectiveness and sustainability.

The experience began with a two-day Redemptive Lab and continued with weekly Friday sessions hosted in collaboration with FPU’s Center for Community Transformation, and Every Neighborhood Partnership, in partnership with Praxis.

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