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Impact in the Era of COVID-19


Last updated June 1, 2020



The Riley Institute’s Planning and Evaluation Capacity Building Initiative (PECBI) empowers nonprofit organizations to foster a culture of organizational learning around data and evaluation. As community needs grow due to the pandemic, we’re asking our PECBI partners what they’ve learned as they’ve adapted their services in this challenging time. Their responses are part of our new Q&A series Impact in the Era of COVID-19.

Intake Coordinator Gina Hinton packs boxes of food

Foothills Family Resources

In this first installment, we speak with Foothills Family Resources Executive Director Marilyn Neves.

Community Works leader sitting on bench

CommunityWorks Carolina

In the second installment of our Q&A series, Impact in the Era of COVID-19, we speak with Latorrie Geer, Chief Operations Officer at CommunityWorks Carolina.

Teacher working with young students

Palmetto Shared Services Alliance

In the third installment of our Q&A series, Impact in the Era of COVID-19, we speak with Leslie Latimer, Executive Director of Palmetto Shared Services Alliance.

Center for Community Service volunteer holding thank you sign

The Center for Community Services

In the fourth installment of our Q&A series, Impact in the Era of COVID-19, we speak with Andrew Ross, Executive Director of the Center for Community Services (CCS).