Welcoming Cohort 6, the Mission Elevation Class of 2024

We are delighted to announce the six organizations joining Mission Elevation for the 2023-2024 program cycle! Our cohort 6 members are:


The Mission Elevation program has helped create a more resilient housing and community development industry since 2017. The program aims to help nonprofit and quasi-governmental organization leaders tackle their organizations greatest performance challenge through specialized coaching, peer support, and high-quality tools and resources so that they can better achieve their mission and make a difference in their communities. To date, Mission Elevation has served 31 nonprofit organizations including 59 graduates. The program has helped participant organizations implement new operational systems and lines of business creating over $18 million in cumulative financial impact for participating organizations during just their program year.

Over the course of the program, the cohort will have the opportunity to:

  • Receive high-quality, customized coaching to guide participants through their challenge

  • Connect with peers to share ideas, presentations and learn from one another

  • Access resources and tools to support organizational growth

Mission Elevation participants will come out of the program with the exact change that their organization needs to make a sustainable mission impact.

For more information about the program, visit our FAQ page.

VCDC envisions vibrant communities that benefit everyone and believes nonprofits are the driving force of change to make that happen. The Mission Elevation program is an extension of VCDC's commitment to support nonprofits and not-for-profit entities serving communities by providing a platform to help build the ability needed to spark internal change for increased mission impact.

For over 30 years we have worked tirelessly collaborating with many like-minded partners working not only to build quality affordable housing but to lift entire communities up. We believe in a people centered approach that puts collective good above the bottom-line.

 

Thank you to our sponsors!

 

Virginia Housing

Truist

The Bob & Anna Lou Schaberg Foundation

 
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