Strong Community Ties Second Harvest of Coastal Georgia’s long-standing presence since 1981 and partnerships with local organizations like Wawa, Parker’s Kitchen, and Ronald McDonald House demonstrate a deep-rooted connection within the community, providing opportunities to tailor support and funding initiatives to enhance local impact.
Growing Funding Support Recent grants and corporate contributions, including a $100,000 grant from Truist Foundation and partnerships with Hyundai and Wawa, highlight increasing financial backing that can be leveraged to expand programs and services.
Leadership Transition The recent appointment of Miriam Langley as CEO signals strategic leadership changes that may open new avenues for collaborative initiatives and innovative fundraising approaches.
Technological Infrastructure Utilization of a modern tech stack including SEO, cloud management, and web tools indicates operational efficiency and potential for digital campaigns and automation to attract new donors and volunteers.
Market Expansion Serving 21 coastal Georgia counties with a revenue range of $10M to $25M suggests opportunities to develop scalable programs, attract larger funding sources, and build strategic partnerships to expand reach and impact in the region.