DEVELOPING SUSTAINABLE SCALING AND FUNDING PATHWAYS

Client
DAYLIGHT
Faculty
Tricia Davies
Team
Emma Asumeng, Jasmine Charbonier, Mia Schulman, Geoffrey Wood

DAYLIGHT was founded in 2013 to build intersectional racial justice across disciplines, sectors, and geographies through a range of activities, including research, advocacy, and client-specific interventions. DAYLIGHT’s founder enlisted a team to help move the organization forward into its next phase by expanding the enterprise and securing sustainable funding sources. The team outlined potential scaling options and researched and analyzed several sustainable funding pathways for DAYLIGHT’s consideration, including the pros and cons, action steps, and examples of potential partners for each pathway. The team delivered a report and companion slide deck on DAYLIGHT’s model, program offerings, and work to-date to clarify its message and offerings for potential partners and stakeholders.

Capstone Year