It’s a common misconception that not-for-profits don’t need to make money. Indeed, they do—to support their primary mission. And whether they’re spending on training, infrastructure, or new service offerings, not-for-profits must operate within the confines of laws that dictate how they do it. This often means working with tight budgets and lean crews, and without the latest in technology.
VisionQuest works with not-for-profits to bridge gaps of all kinds, and help bring them to state-of-the art standards in communication, teaming, operations, and more—all while keeping their primary mission on target.
• Boy Scouts of America
• Brighton Center
• United Way
THE BRIGHTON CENTER, Newport, Kentucky – Helped leaders of this community services organization to digest and
operationalize The New Reality teachings. Through intensive supervisor
and staff-level training, Brighton employees learned to more effectively
communicate, impart accountability, improve customer alignment, and
strengthen their leadership skills.
Click here to read the full case study on how The New Reality
helped Brighton Center strengthen their organizational capacity.
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