Services
Tépalo focuses on building efficient and results-driven relationships by working directly with our clients to support their non profit and development needs. ​
Fundraising Support
When non profit organizations focus on serving their communities day-to-day, it leaves little time for development. One thing is for certain, grant research and writing is hard! Tépalo provides grant support services to assist throughout the entire grant writing process. From identifying funding opportunities to crafting compelling proposals, we leverage our experience to maximize your chances of securing necessary resources for the communities you serve.
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With over 15 years of experience, Tepalo has helped research opportunities and write proposals to secure over 2 million dollars in funding from state, federal, and foundation partners.
Project Management
Now that your project is fully funded and starting soon, now what? Non profits don't only need funding assistance but also the capacity and experience to manage them.
Our project management services ensure smooth and efficient implementation of your initiatives. With a focus on strategic planning, staff allocation, and resource and timeline management, we help you stay on track and achieve your project goals.
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Tepalo currently helps to manage over 1 million dollars in implementation funding through state, federal and foundational support funding.
Monitoring and Evaluation
How do we know that our our non profit projects are effective? How can we tell that we are reaching the outcomes set out by our organizations? Tepalo works side-by-side with your non profit to monitor the effectiveness of your special project while evaluating its impact on the community.
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We have created a series of tools, ranging from assessment protocols and surveys to qualitative interviews and conference presentations that adapt to the needs of your unique program. These tools help to communicate what the impact of your organization to your participants, funders, and community partners.
Continued Training
After a successful project, in what ways can we communicate our results to future providers?
We have learned that the key to educating and training non profit participants and providers lies in access and accountability.
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Tepalo documents each lesson-learned from implementation to compile virtual trainings, academic articles, and funding reports to inform current and future generations on the best practices and challenges moving forward.