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POISE Foundation

POISE Foundation

A partnership between Development Solution Organization and the POISE Foundation team, this project focused on increasing the percentage of and amount given by individual donors using actionable targeted fundraising and marketing strategies. The end objective was to increase POISE’s donor reach using low-cost and low-effort resources.

Banyan

Banyan

DSO partnered with Banyan, a mental health organization that has been an integral part of the care of for people with mental illness in Chennai since 1993. The teams consisted of 6 volunteers from DSO and several stakeholders from Banyan.

Memunatu

Memunatu

DSO partnered with Memunatu, an organization that promotes literacy, leadership, and empowerment for teenage that has educational and fun content. girls (10-17 years old) in West Africa through a community-driven publication / magazine.

Cameroon Football Development Program (CFDP)

Cameroon Football Development Program (CFDP)

A collaborative partnership between Development Solutions Organization (DSO) and CameroonFDP, this project focused on developing a market analysis of potential sponsors, partners, and donors, and providing an overview of the competitive landscape and fundraising strategies of similar organizations.

Bhagat Puran Singh Health Initiative (BPSHI)

Bhagat Puran Singh Health Initiative (BPSHI)

Development Solution Organization and BPSHI scoped out a project that yielded content generation to streamline BPSHI’s onboarding framework, an online financial management tool, and research on relevant grant opportunities to facilitate their venture into diversifying their revenue streams.

Made by Survivors (now Her Future Coalition)

Made by Survivors (now Her Future Coalition)

A partnership between DSO and Made by Survivors (now Her Future Coalition) to increase revenue and sales of their jewelry by reviewing distribution opportunities and implementing the technical supply-chain operations to support additional shelters and rescue additional survivors.