By Susannah Darrow, Founding Partner – Purpose Possible

Purpose Possible partners with the Midtown Assistance Center, which works to address homelessness and hunger

When my partner, Laura Moody, and I first started Purpose Possible, our vision was clear: to power mission-driven organizations of all shapes and sizes to transform their communities. We’ve always believed that to truly serve others, you have to bake that ethos into every part of your business, not just treat it as a side project. That’s why being nominated for the CVC of Atlanta IMPACT Award for Skills-Based Service is so meaningful to us.

The nomination recognizes our Government Affairs Digest, a program and publication we’ve been producing since the start of the year. This initiative is a perfect example of what we set out to do as a company: to provide timely information and equip nonprofits with strategies and resources they need to assess financial impacts, develop contingency plans, and diversify funding streams. Our goal is to foster resilience within the nonprofit community so they can continue advancing their missions in the face of an evolving financial and regulatory landscape. 

Purpose Possible equips nonprofits with strategies and resources so that they may thrive

Beyond our client work, we’ve always been committed to fostering a culture of service within our own team. We encourage our team members to be active participants in their communities, providing PTO for community service days and election days. It’s important to us that our staff can serve on boards and volunteer without having to choose between their professional responsibilities and their civic engagement. For us, service isn’t just what we sell; it’s who we are. This award nomination feels like a wonderful validation of that core belief.

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