Global Health Corps

For Support To Improve An Online Portal For Alumni

Overview
This organizational effectiveness grant will support Global Health Corps to make improvements on its new online portal for current fellows and alumni. One of Global Health Corps’ biggest assets is its growing network of former fellows. This project will connect Global Health Corps alumni to staff, but more importantly, with current fellows and directly to one another.
About the Grantee
Grantee Website
www.ghcorps.org 
Address
One Penn Plaza Suite 6271, New York, NY, 10119, United States
Grants to this Grantee
for support to develop an online information portal  
Global Health Corps’s (GHC) one-year fellowship program aims to develop the next generation of leaders in global health, including reproductive health. This organizational effectiveness grant will support the creation of a new information technology system for GHC fellows and alumni. This system will be the first of its kind for GHC and act as a "one-stop shop" for fellows and alumni to access materials and resources, share data and feedback with GHC, and connect with one another. To develop the system GHC plans to engage a consultant with extensive experience in developing results-based management and monitoring and evaluation systems for the social sector.
for support of reproductive health fellowships  
Global Health Corps is a one-year fellowship program that serves as a launching pad for young people under 30 years of age to begin careers in global health. Global Health Corps currently operates in several countries in East and Southern Africa and the United States. To meet continued demand from applicants and recognize the health needs of their focus countries, Global Health Corps created partnerships with host organizations that focus on sexual and reproductive health and rights. This support will help Global Health Corps place fellows in positions focusing on sexual and reproductive health and rights for the upcoming two fellowship years.
for fundraising strategy  
Global Health Corps's (GHC) one-year fellowship program aims to develop the next generation of leaders in global health, including reproductive health. In 2015 GHC celebrates its fifth anniversary and is in the process of launching a new strategic plan for the next three years of growth. This organizational effectiveness grant to GHC will support external consulting assistance to strengthen and implement the organization's ambitious development strategy. Over the next three years, the organization has aspirations to generate approximately $20 million in new revenues, much of it unrestricted, to grow its fellowship class and expand the number of global health issues in which GHC fellows engage.

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