CLEVELAND SOCIAL VENTURE PARTNERS
8200 SWEET VALLEY DRIVE SUITE 100, CLEVELAND, OH 44125 www.svpcle.org

Total Revenue
$242,657
Total Expenses
$236,708
Net Assets
$146,175

Organizations Filed Purposes: CSVP CULTIVATES EFFECTIVE PHILANTHROPISTS AND STRENGTHENS NONPROFITS - BUILDING POWERFUL RELATIONSHIPS TO TACKLE OUR COMMUNITY'S SOCIAL CHALLENGES. PARTNERS ARE COMMITTED TO THE FOLLOWING: - ENGAGED VENTURE PHILANTHROPY. PARTNERS INVEST TIME, EXPERTISE, AND MONEY IN NONPROFITS. THEY SEEK COLLABORATIVE RELATIONSHIPS WITH NONPROFITS THAT OFTEN LAST FOR THREE YEARS. - ENTREPRENEURIAL SPIRIT. PARTNERS USE INNOVATIVE APPROACHES TO ACHIEVE LEVERAGED RESULTS IN THEIR NONPROFIT PARTNERSHIPS AND COMMUNITIES. - PHILANTHROPIC EDUCATION. PARTNERS EDUCATE THEMSELVES AND BECOME INFORMED, EFFECTIVE, LIFETIME PHILANTHROPISTS. ONGOING INDIVIDUAL PHILANTHROPY IS CATALYZED THROUGH HANDS-ON EXPERIENCE AND EDUCATION. - COMMUNITY & COLLABORATIVE ACTION. PARTNERS BELIEVE IN THE POWER OF COLLECTIVE, SELF-ORGANIZED EFFORT. THEY ENCOURAGE AND MAINTAIN HIGHLY PARTICIPATORY, PARTNER-DRIVEN ORGANIZATIONS THAT USE NON-HIERARCHICAL COMMUNICATIONS AND OPERATING PRACTICES. SVP AFFILATES SUPPORT AN OPEN EXCHANGE OF KNO

2019 ACCOMPLISHMENTS 1. 3.7 MILLION CUMULATIVE IMPACT - WE TURNED 1 OF GRANT SUPPORT INTO 3.89 OF NONPROFIT SUPPORT. 2. WE SELECTED KINNECT AS OUR NEWEST INVESTEE WE ALSO OFFERED A SECOND TIME-ONLY ENGAGEMENT TO EFFECTIVE LEADERSHIP ACADEMY. THEY JOINED EXISTING INVESTEES JORDAN COMMUNITY RESOURCE CENTER AND UNIVERSITY SETTLEMENT. 3. PARTNERS GAVE 592 VOLUNTEER HOURS TO NONPROFITS THROUGHOUT THE YEAR. 4. WE HAD 52 APPLICANTS TO OUR INVESTMENT CYCLE (A RECORD SINCE OUR INCEPTION). 5. WE CONTINUED TO INCREASE OUR AWARENESS OF OUR POWER AND PRIVILEGE AS FUNDERS. 6.W E SUCCESSFULLY ROLLED OUT OUR EQUITY LANE TO THE COMMUNITY WITH A NEW EQUITY SECTION ON OUR WEBSITE. 7. WE LAUNCHED THE REIMAGINING OF THE 2020 INVESTMENT CYCLE BASED ON INNUMERABLE DISCUSSIONS-AT PARTNER MEETINGS, WITH OUR I-TEAM, AND VIA INDIVIDUAL CONVERSATIONS. 8. WE BUILT NEW COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIPS WITH THE UNITED BLACK FUND AND THE MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART. 9. WE FEATURED DR. GAIL CHRISTOPHER, AN EQUITY EXPERT WITH CLEVELAND ROOTS, WHO GAVE A PRESENTATION CALLED: "RX FOR RACIAL HEALING: A PATH TOWARD EQUITABLE OPPORTUNITY AND OUTCOMES FOR ALL" 10. WE BLAZED A NEW PATH FOR BIGBANG, PARTNERING WITH CLEVELAND LEADERSHIP CENTER'S EVENT ACCELERATE CLEVELAND. 11. WE OFFERED FAST PITCH COACHING TO PROGRAM STAFF OF INVESTEES KINNECT AND ELA. 12. PARTNERS ENGAGED THROUGH THE ADVISORY & VOLUNTEER TEAMS, INVESTMENT TEAM, EDUCATION TEAM, EQUITY TEAM, SUSTAINABILITY TEAM, IMPACT TEAM & MORE: - 78% OF PARTNERS PARTICIPATED ON A TEAM. - 36 PARTNERS SERVED ON THE 2019 INVESTMENT TEAM. - 87% OF PARTNERS ATTENDED AN EVENT. - 12 NEW PARTNERS JOINED SVP. WE OFFERED 7 EDUCATIONAL SESSIONS TO PARTNERS, INVESTEES, AND THE COMMUNITY.

Executives Listed on Filing

Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing

NameTitleHours Per WeekTotal Salary
Hilary Sparks-RobertsEXECUTIVE DI40$83,594
Peter PunwaniDIRECTOR1$0
Cil KnutsenDIRECTOR1$0
James HaileyDIRECTOR1$0
Reka BarabasDIRECTOR1$0
Joyce ShawSECRETARY5$0
Barry DoggettTREASURER5$0
Chann Fowler-SpellmanVICE PRESIDE5$0
Evan IshidaPRESIDENT5$0

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