PGDF is pleased to announce its first two Technical Assistance Partnerships (TAPs) for 2024. The TAPs program provides pro-bono technical assistance hours to national nonprofit partners focused on addiction and recovery, mental health, and wellness.
Partnership to End Addiction
Building upon our four-year collaboration with the Partnership, this project awards 200 pro-bono hours toward updating and ensuring the continuation of Community Partners Network (CPN). A national network of locally-based organizations focused on substance use and mental health, CPN helps end addiction in the United States by bringing together partners from every community to exchange ideas and spark opportunities for impact. PGDF executive director Liz Cairns founded this network in 2020 and grew it to 250+ organizations during her time at the Partnership. This project will examine the strategic potential of CPN, update all language, promotion, and operations of the program, and assign new staff roles to manage it going forward.
Mobilize Recovery
This one-year project assigns 150 pro-bono hours to examine the structure, mission, operations, and relative position of Mobilize Recovery and engage in a planning process to optimize the organization's long- term goals and stability. PGDF executive director Liz Cairns will join the organization's staff, participating in the 2024 Mobilize Recovery Across America tour by helping with communications, special guests, and the Day of Service website and materials. The project will culminate in a final report of analysis and recommendations that the organization can use in future planning.
Learn more: https://pgdf.org/programs/technical-assistance-partnerships


