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Austin Public Health's quest for better community care

Written by Catchafire | May 7, 2024 7:19:19 PM

About Austin Public Health

Austin Public Health (APH) is dedicated to preventing disease, promoting health, and protecting the well-being of all Austin residents. To further this mission, APH has engaged in a strategic partnership with Catchafire, driven by a need for capacity building identified in a Harvard Business School study on Austin nonprofits. APH, through its city government work, supports organizations across various programming areas. Recognizing a strong desire within these organizations for enhanced capacity, APH turned to Catchafire to leverage their expertise in connecting local agencies with skilled volunteers.

About the partnership

Austin Public Health's mission to make Austin a healthier and more equitable city aligns perfectly with Catchafire's goal to empower nonprofits through access to skilled volunteering. Catchafire provides capacity-building services by facilitating connections between nonprofits and volunteers skilled in areas such as human resources, data analytics, communications, and web development. The platform also offers professional development resources for leaders including webinars, articles, and networking opportunities. This partnership addresses the capacity-building needs of local agencies, particularly those constrained by budget or staff limitations, by offering equitable access to talent and resources. Catchafire’s comprehensive data collection on user engagement enables APH to better assess and respond to the timely needs of these agencies.

The impact

The partnership between APH and Catchafire has yielded substantial returns over the past three years. With a return on investment (ROI) of 1.55, the collaboration has generated an impact of $477,649 in value through volunteer contributions. This figure represents the immense value of skilled professional time and expertise dedicated to various projects, meeting the needs of local agencies in areas such as translation, event management, and IT.

A total of 2,105 volunteer hours have been donated, allowing health agencies and their staff to concentrate more effectively on addressing the community's health needs. The primary beneficiaries of these efforts are communities such as low-income families, women and girls, and children and youth. The successful outcomes of this partnership underscore the powerful effects of community collaboration in supporting long-term, positive health outcomes.

Nonprofit spotlight: American Gateways

American Gateways’ mission is to champion the dignity and human rights of immigrants, refugees, and survivors of persecution, torture, conflict, and human trafficking through exceptional immigration legal services at no or low cost, education, and advocacy.

With 1,274 hours donated by volunteers on Catchafire, staff can focus on their mission and provide immigration legal services to low-income individuals and families throughout their community. 

With projects like these that save nonprofit staff considerable time and provide quality deliverables, American Gateways is able to expand their reach to support more individuals with their immigration and legal needs. 

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