Our Clients
The typical clients for our trainings, technical assistance, and written products are nonprofit organizations and networks, foundations, community-based organizations and cross-sector alliances, and government units whose policies, programs and products require optimal impact for diverse groups. Here are some things they say:
…About the Meetings We Conduct
“You are excellent presenters and very knowledgeable about a variety of subjects. Look forward to a part ‘2’ next year. ” Capacity-building for a community organization
“The training was excellent and definitely exceeded my expectations. I spent several hours today going over the materials, and the materials also exceeded my expectations. Both our organization and its directors benefited from the training which will hopefully translate into the community benefiting.” Strategic planning for a community organization
…About the Materials We Produce
“Kudos! The briefs were a hit!” Fact Sheets for a national meeting
“…an invaluable guide in redefining and reshaping the future.” “…find(s) sustainable solutions for pressing community problems.” “…covers new ground (and) provides practical strategies….” “Our work wouldn’t have happened without the Toolkit. It gave us a real jump-start, a way to focus.” Toolkit users from state and national organizations
JPI’s consulting services and products provide our clients with customized solutions to their pressing needs. References are available upon request.A sampling from our client list over the years gives you a glimpse into the range of our experience:
Philanthropy
Annie E. Casey Foundation Association of Baltimore Area Grantmakers Baltimore Community Foundation blue moon fund Chicagoland Workforce Funders Alliance Community Foundation for Greater Buffalo (NY) + 70 Buffalo region organizations Deaconess Foundation DentaQuest Foundation D5 Coalition Greater Kansas City Community Foundation | Hyams Foundation Knight Foundation Metro United Way of Louisville (KY) New Hampshire Endowment for Health Oishei Foundation (NY) POISE Foundation Polk Foundation (IL) Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Winthrop Rockefeller Foundation Woods Fund of Chicago Women’s Foundation for a Greater Memphis (TN) Workforce Matters |
Nonprofits/Community Organizations/Networks
Arkansas Advocates for Children and Families Astor Services for Children & Families (NY) Atlanta Civic Site Black Administrators in Child Welfare Business and Professional People for the Public Interest (IL) Campaign for Black Male Achievement Cantigny Park (IL) Center for Public Policy Priorities (TX) Chicago Jobs Council Children’s Trust of South Carolina Connecticut Kids Count DC Action for Children Family League of Baltimore (MD) Georgia Family Connection Partnership Georgia Voices for Children Govans Ecumenical Development Corporation (MD) | Humanim (MD) Hogg Mental Health Policy Academy (TX) Kansas Action for Children Kentucky Youth Advocates Living Cities Michigan’s Children New Mexico Kids Count North Carolina Justice Center OMG Center for Collaborative Learning Opportunity Finance Network Oregon Primary Care Associates Texans Care for Children Voices for Children in Nebraska Washington Kids Count Wisconsin Council on Children and Families Women Employed (IL) |
Government/Education
Academy for Education and Development in West Africa Alexandria VA Division of Aging & Adult Services Baltimore City Health Department Baltimore Opportunity Collaborative Bryn Mawr College DSHS-Children’s Administration, State of Washington D’Youville College (NY) Frederick Co (MD) Division of Aging | Gilman School (MD) Government of Cote D’Ivoire Guilford County Public Schools (NC) KIPP Baltimore Richmond (VA) Child Welfare & Juvenile Domestic Court University of Maryland, School of Medicine -System of Care Institute USDHHS – Administration for Children and Families |