Strong Advocacy Focus The Minnesota Coalition for the Homeless actively campaigns for significant policy changes and funding initiatives, including advocating for hundreds of millions in housing bonds and shelter capital projects, indicating a need for strategic partners in policy advocacy, lobbying services, and capital funding support.
Expanding Financial Capacity With an annual revenue between 50 million and 100 million and recent investments of around 500 million dollars in homeless shelter assets, MCH demonstrates substantial financial capacity and an ongoing investment appetite, suggesting opportunities for financial services, grants management, and capital project partnerships.
Technology Adoption The organization utilizes cloud-based technologies like Google Cloud and various web development tools, indicating an openness to digital engagement solutions, platform upgrades, and cloud services to enhance advocacy, community outreach, and operational efficiency.
Community Engagement Organizing large-scale annual events such as Homeless Day on the Hill and the MCH Annual Conference highlights a strong community engagement component, presenting opportunities for event sponsorships, technology vendors, and engagement platforms to support such initiatives.
Leadership & Growth Recent leadership additions, including a new executive director and board members, reflect organizational growth and strategic direction, providing opportunities to offer leadership development, consultancy services, and partnership programs aimed at strengthening organizational capacity.