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Capacity For Change Project (CfC)
Additional Programs By this Organization
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  • Just and Fair Initiative
  • Youth Builders Academy (YBA)
  • Nation Builders Project (Train 10)
  • Alcohol Awareness for Navajo Youth (AANY)
  • Nation Youth Builders
  • Navajo Artists Technology Innovation & Vision Enterprise
  • Native American Youth Builders 2
  • Navajo Youth Builders Upward Bound
  • Navajo Youth Builders Study Zone
  • Navajo Youth Builders – Teen Pregnancy Prevention
  • First Nations Initiative
  • Española Youth Builders (EYB)
  • Drug Free Communities Coalition (DFCC)
  • Navajo Community Health Workers (NCHW)
  • Dwelling Designs for Diné (D3)
  • Mother Earth Agricultural Initiative
  • Native American Capacity Builder Corps
  • National Center for Rural and Tribal Cooperative Development (The Center)
Capacity Builders Inc./

Capacity For Change Project (CfC)

CfC is a comprehensive program that, when fully implemented, will serve the Navajo Nation by strengthening the many tribal nonprofits operating on the reservation upon which the Navajo people so heavily rely. Under the CfC initiative, we provide capacity building training, partnership building, and sustainability assistance in all areas of nonprofit growth and operations. By building capacity and leveraging strengths among nonprofits that work on the ground, day to day, family to family – we are seeing change already happening. CfC serves some of the neediest nonprofits in the world as we take a comprehensive approach to capacity building. From strategic planning, quality improvement, and initiative implementation support – to helping our nonprofits with budgeting, program evaluation, and leadership development, CfC is designed to transition local providers from subsistence to success.

Services
Organizational Development & Mgt Services
Locations
Capacity Builders
414 W Broadway
Farmington,  NM

Parent Organization
Capacity Builders Inc.

The mission of Capacity Builders Inc. is to assist tribal, governmental, and non-profit agencies who serve culturally diverse and at-risk populations build their organizational and financial capacity so they have the resources available to them and the skillsets required, to improve the quality of life for those they serve and are able to be successful in accomplishing their goals.

Farmington,  NM 87401

Primary Contact: Rebecca Putnam
Contact Email: r.putnam@grantwriters.net
Type: Nonprofit
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