Strong Funding Base SEARAC benefits from robust funding sources, including recent grants of $150,000 from both the Surdna Foundation and Next50 Initiative, indicating its capacity to undertake extensive projects and invest in innovative community research and programs.
Community Engagement The organization actively engages its diverse communities through initiatives like the Rooted in Power Giving Circle and collaborations with local and national partners, providing opportunities for tailored engagement tools, educational programs, and digital content solutions.
Expanding Digital Presence SEARAC leverages multiple digital platforms including Drupal, Shopify, and YouTube to share stories, conduct fundraising, and promote campaigns, highlighting opportunities to enhance digital engagement, content management, and online fundraising capabilities.
Research & Data Focus With recent projects like SEAA My Story in Data and collaborations with organizations like the Joint Center, SEARAC is invested in data-driven advocacy and research, presenting opportunities for data collection tools, analytics, and research software solutions.
Diverse Program Portfolio SEARAC's diverse initiatives around refugee resettlement, mental health, and cultural storytelling demonstrate potential for partnerships in program development, digital content production, and community outreach services tailored for refugee and immigrant populations.