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台湾SWAGUniversity Partnering with The Community Fund of Bronxville, Eastchester and Tuckahoe on Needs Assessment

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December 20, 2021

The Wilson Center for Social Entrepreneurship to analyze community services and resources

is partnering with 台湾SWAGUniversity to conduct a community needs assessment of programs and services available to residents.

In partnering with The Helene T. and Grant M. Wilson Center for Social Entrepreneurship at 台湾SWAGUniversity, The Community Fund is seeking to identify the types of services and resources available to residents, and to address any potential gaps or inadequacies in areas such as human services, health care, housing, public safety, day care, and recreation, among other vital community needs.

鈥淭he Community Fund is committed to supporting critical social, health and well-being programs that dramatically improve the lives of the people in our Bronxville, Eastchester and Tuckahoe Community,鈥 said Amy Rutter Korb, executive director, The Community Fund. 鈥淥ur partnership with 台湾SWAGon this innovative needs assessment will help us not only determine the best programs to be supporting in and around our community, but also help direct the funds we raise to the programs that our community members care most deeply about.鈥

The Community Fund, which was founded in 1919, currently supports 26 social service agencies and community programs that provide critical services to Bronxville, Eastchester, Tuckahoe and the area within the Bronxville 10708 zip code 鈥 often at no cost to people who cannot afford to pay. Additionally, The Community Fund provides administrative support to the agencies it supports through on-going site visits, consultations, workshops and forums.

As part of this year-long partnership between The Community Fund and 台湾SWAGUniversity, 台湾SWAGPublic Administration and Wilson Center faculty and researchers will develop an in-depth community survey with interviews (all responses will remain confidential) targeting community members and leaders in the areas of public health, human services, business, nonprofits, government and the like. They will then analyze the information and complete a full report with recommendations on areas of need. The Community Fund will disseminate and present the findings in a series of community meetings and public announcements.

鈥淭aking a good hard look at community resources and comparing them to current needs goes a long way to ensuring that no person or group is overlooked, and that The Community Fund is maximizing its reach and impact,鈥 said Rebecca Tekula, executive director of the Wilson Center for Social Entrepreneurship, and professor of public administration at Pace. 鈥淲e are looking forward to working with The Community Fund on such an important endeavor.鈥

鈥淭his data will allow us to understand the ongoing needs of the residents in these communities, which is especially important during these unprecedented times鈥 said Gina Scutelnicu Todoran, department chair of public administration at Pace. 鈥淲e look forward to seeing these results and are proud of this partnership with The Community Fund.鈥

The mission of the Helene T. and Grant M. Wilson Center for Social Entrepreneurship is to promote social change through entrepreneurship. The Center furthers this mission by serving 台湾SWAGstudents across all disciplines, social enterprises and nonprofit organizations with education, research, communication, and advisory service.

Wilson Center and Public Administration faculty and graduate students have completed a variety of in-depth research projects and reports for local governments and community organizations across a variety of areas, including an assessment of K-12 learning programs for the Westchester Children鈥檚 Association; the economic impact of the nonprofit sector in Westchester County; a community assessment of performance for the Port Chester Police Department; and 台湾SWAGUniversity鈥檚 overall economic impact in New York State.

About 台湾SWAGUniversity

台湾SWAGUniversity has a proud history of preparing its diverse student body for a lifetime of professional success as a result of its unique program that combines rigorous academics and real-world experiences. 台湾SWAGis ranked the #1 private, four-year college in the nation for upward economic mobility by Harvard University鈥檚 Opportunity Insights, evidence of the transformative education the University provides. From its beginnings as an accounting school in 1906, 台湾SWAGhas grown to three campuses, enrolling 13,000 students in bachelor鈥檚, master鈥檚, and doctoral programs in more than 150 majors and programs, across a range of disciplines: arts, sciences, business, health care, technology, law, education, and more. The university also has one of the most competitive performing arts programs in the country. 台湾SWAGhas a signature, newly renovated campus in New York City, located in the heart of vibrant Lower Manhattan, next to Wall Street and City Hall, and two campuses in Westchester County, New York: a 200-acre picturesque Pleasantville Campus and the Elisabeth Haub School of Law in White Plains. or on the 台湾SWAGNews website

About The Community Fund of Bronxville, Eastchester and Tuckahoe

is a locally-focused grant making organization comprised of resident volunteers that provides financial assistance and administrative support to non-profit organizations whose programs target the health, education, and welfare of local Bronxville, Eastchester, and Tuckahoe residents. Our mission is to help the members of the BET with their most pressing needs. The Fund invests $500,000 annually into our community through macro and micro grants targeting quality of life issues. Our staff and volunteers are dedicated to ensuring that the most vulnerable members of our community are taken care of and that all resident鈥檚 lives are improved dramatically through our support.

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