Seneca Street CDC earns GuideStar Platinum status

 

Seneca Street Community Development Corporation (SSCDC) has earned the 2018 Platinum GuideStar Nonprofit Profile Seal of Transparency, the highest level of recognition offered by GuideStar, the world’s largest source of nonprofit information. By sharing metrics that highlight progress the SSCDC is making toward its mission, the organization is helping donors move beyond simplistic ways of nonprofit evaluation such as overhead ratios.

“Aligned with our long-held belief in the importance of being transparent about our work,” said Cheryl Bird, SSCDC Executive Director, “we are excited to convey our organization’s results in a user-friendly and highly visual manner. By updating our GuideStar Nonprofit Profile to the Platinum level, we can now easily share a wealth of up-to-date organizational metrics with our supporters as well as GuideStar’s online audience, which includes donors, grantmakers, our peers and the media.”

To reach the Platinum level, the SSCDC added to its GuideStar profile: organizational and contact information; in-depth financial information; qualitative information about goals, strategies and capabilities; and quantitative information about results and progress toward its mission. By providing this information, the SSCDC has demonstrated its commitment to transparency and to giving donors and funders meaningful data to evaluate the SSCDC.

“I encourage you to visit our profile on GuideStar to see what we’re all about,” added Joseph Bell, SSCDC Board of Directors President. “We’re thrilled that our Platinum profile and its associated benefits help us better communicate our organization’s impactful initiatives at a global scale.”

ABOUT GUIDESTAR NONPROFIT PROFILES

The GuideStar database contains a profile for every tax-exempt nonprofit registered with the IRS. GuideStar encourages every nonprofit to claim and update its profile at no cost to the organization. Updating allows nonprofits to share a wealth of up-to-date information with the more than 8 million people who visit GuideStar to learn more about nonprofit organizations each year. Updating also allows nonprofits to share information with the more than 200 philanthropic websites and applications that are powered by GuideStar data. To reach a given participation level, organizations need to complete all required fields for that participation level. The GuideStar participation levels, acknowledged as symbols of transparency in the nonprofit sector, are displayed on all updated participants’ profiles in the GuideStar database.

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