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Grassroots NW

Track Record

Since 1995 Grassroots Northwest has assisted dozens of non profit organizations and public agencies with grantwriting, and helping diverse groups grow to achieve their vision.

Three examples of Bill’s consulting work include:

Support for Early Learning and Families (SELF),
Vancouver, Washington
www.SELFWa.org

Mission:  Working together to build a community that nurtures the full potential of our youngest children.

SELF is Clark County, Washington’s early learning collaboration involving 20 community partners.  Program elements – Ready Families, Ready Children and Ready Schools – prepare children for success in school and life.

“SELF is a shining example of what communities can achieve through collaboration. Bill’s skillful facilitation and systems planning work laid the foundation for SELF’s ongoing success – leveraging more than $2 million in support of early learning outcomes”.
Jeanne Anderson, former Executive Director, Foundation for Early Learning, Seattle.

Oregon Tradeswomen, Inc., Portland, Oregon
www.tradeswomen.net

Mission:  Oregon Tradeswomen, Inc. is dedicated to promoting success for women in the trades through education, leadership and mentorship.

Program elements include Pathways To Success (preparing women for a career in the trades), Trades Offer Girls Options gets girls ready TO GO for high-paying jobs in the skilled craft trades, Tradeswomen Organized for Outreach, Leadership and Support gives tradeswomen the TOOLS they need to advocate for women’s equal representation in the trades and the annual Women In The Trades Career Fair attended by more than 1,000 women and girls.

“Bill was instrumental in our success in moving from an all volunteer organization to one that could secure local foundation grants, a Federal grant and the hiring of permanent staff.  His values and passion for our work were as valuable as his organizational and resource development skills”.
Connie Ashbrook, OTI Executive Director

Tualatin Riverkeepers, Tigard, Oregon                     www.tualatinriverkeepers.org

The Tualatin Riverkeepers is a community-based organization working to protect and restore Oregon’s Tualatin River system. The Tualatin Riverkeepers builds watershed stewardship through public education, access to nature, citizen involvement and advocacy.

Program elements include environmental education, streamside restoration,guided river trips and tours, and advocacy.  For 17 years, Tualatin Riverkeepers have been introducing people to the Tualatin River through an annual Discovery Day and a series of summer paddle trips.

“With Bill’s guidance we became stronger and more effective – we grew from being an all-volunteer organization with 50 members to one with permanent staff and 600 members.  Our strategic and development action plan attracted significant resources to better achieve our mission for watershed protection”.
Sue Marshall, former President and Executive Director, Tualatin Riverkeepers.