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2.2.4 Organizational and Leadership Development <br />• The Hawai'i Community Foundation <br />o FLEX Grants <br />o West Hawai'i Fund <br />o East Hawai'i Fund <br />• Hawai'i Alliance of Nonprofit Organizations (HANO) capacity building training and consulting services <br />• Office of Hawaiian Affairs capacity building programs <br />• Department of Hawaiian Homelands capacity building programs <br />• Hawai'i Agricultural Leadership Foundation programs <br />• Ulumau: The Hawai'i Island Leadership Series <br />• Hawai'i Community College Not -for -Profit Management Certificate program <br />• Kapi'olani Community College Nonprofit Management Certificate program. <br />2.3 Organizational models <br />2.3.1 North Kohala Community Resource Center <br />The North Kohala Community Resource Center (NKCRC — http://www.northkohala.org/) was incorporated as a <br />tax-exempt nonprofit organization in 2002 to provide development support and fiscal sponsorship for projects <br />that benefit the North Kohala community. More specifically, the NKCRC relieves community leaders of the <br />administrative burden so that they can focus on the community work that needs doing. It does this by: <br />• Helping project coordinators write good proposals for well-planned projects that will be successful in being <br />funded; <br />• Helping them find the right funders who will give them money; <br />• Submitting their proposals to funders; <br />• Give the money to the project; <br />• Prepare reports to the funders. <br />Since 2003, the NKCRC has submitted 226 proposals for projects and has been awarded 128 grants totaling over <br />$5,900,000. <br />2.s./_ UI COL auuthwest Development .;orporation <br />The Greater Southwest Development Corporation (GSDC)3 is a place -based nonprofit neighborhood CDC working <br />on the southwest side of Chicago. Since its founding in 1976, its goal has been to revitalize neighborhoods, <br />including good schools, retail vitality, decent housing, safety, employment and entrepreneurship, nutritious food <br />choices, and youth opportunities. It takes a "comprehensive community development (CCD)" approach, which <br />recognizes that in a complex community environment, simultaneous and connected work in all of the disciplines <br />and program areas important to a community's quality of life is critical. The GSDC identifies and creates a <br />strategic set of program approaches planned by local leadership, to be carried out by an array of partners that <br />3 http://www.shelterforce.org/article/3344/can successful community development be anything but comprehensive/ <br />Community Action Guide: 2018 <br />A <br />