The Greater Pittsburgh Nonprofit Partnership (GPNP),a program of the Forbes Funds, has embarked on a transformative journey by partnering with OneValley to leverage the cutting-edge community engagement module of PassportOS. This collaboration aims to empower GPNP's coalition of over 500 nonprofit organizations, enhancing their ability to unify their voices and maximize their collective impact.
GPNP is a robust network of individuals, nonprofits, and members dedicated to driving social change. By offering a plethora of services, resources, and connections, GPNP positions the social impact sector as a collaborative force for progress. The organization’s mission is to foster a thriving nonprofit sector that is an active driver of social innovation and policy change.
PassportOS, OneValley's flagship product, is designed to streamline and enhance community engagement. With its intuitive interface and powerful features, PassportOS is perfectly suited to meet the needs of GPNP's diverse and dynamic coalition. The platform will enable GPNP to engage its growing membership more efficiently, facilitate stronger connections among members, and provide enhanced support for their public policy, advocacy, education, and membership activities.
1. Enhanced Member Engagement: With PassportOS, GPNP can engage its members more effectively, ensuring that each organization receives the support and resources they need to thrive.
2. Streamlined Communication: The platform enables seamless communication within the coalition, fostering collaboration and the sharing of best practices among members.
3. Improved Advocacy and Education: GPNP's public policy and advocacy efforts will be supercharged, with PassportOS providing the tools needed to organize and mobilize around key issues. Educational initiatives will also benefit from the platform's capabilities, enabling more effective training and development programs.
4. Increased Capacity for Impact: By leveraging PassportOS, GPNP can build the capacity of transformative leaders within the nonprofit sector, ensuring that they are well-equipped to drive social change.
Emily Francis, the Director of GPNP, expressed her enthusiasm for the partnership, stating, "We are so excited about this partnership with OneValley; PassportOS enables us to build up the capacity of transformative leaders as much as it does nonprofit organizations. Our public policy, advocacy, education, and membership activities will be supercharged through this collaboration."
This partnership represents a significant step forward for GPNP and its members. By integrating PassportOS into their operations, GPNP is poised to amplify its impact and drive even greater social change across the Greater Pittsburgh region.
For more information about GPNP and the incredible work they are doing, please visit their website.