Ruth Williams of ϸ Joins Charity Navigator’s Consultative Council of Nonprofit Leaders
[Oakland, CA, 8/26/2022] – ϸ is proud to announce that Ruth Williams, CEO & President, is one of thirty nonprofit leaders (out of a pool of 400 applicants) to be selected to serve on Charity Navigator’s Consultative Council of Nonprofit Leaders (CCNL). Formed in June 2020, the CCNL advises on various aspects of the sector, sheds light on factors influencing nonprofit success, and works collaboratively to help strengthen the organization’s current and future initiatives.
“Being selected to serve on Charity Navigator’s Consultative Council of Nonprofit Leaders is an honor,” said Ruth. She also shared, “I look forward to collaborating with a panel of other nonprofit leaders to help shape the future work of Charity Navigator in galvanizing donor giving.”
“We are delighted to have Ruth Williams from ϸ as a member of the CCNL,” said Michael Thatcher, President & CEO of Charity Navigator. “Her insight will be invaluable as we work together to ensure our ratings are truly representative and provide a comprehensive evaluation of nonprofit effectiveness.”
To learn more about the Consultative Council of Nonprofit Leaders (CCNL), please visit .
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Since 1996, ϸ, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, has served as a comprehensive fiscal sponsor to more than 100 organizations addressing a variety of causes. We take care of the backend administration so our fiscally sponsored projects can focus on social change and impacting the communities they serve. In addition to lending our 501(c)(3) status to nonqualified projects, ϸ’ services include human resources and payroll, financial management, tax preparation and compliance, risk management and insurance, legal counsel, coaching, and donation management.
Our core staff of 21 works hands-on, daily, to collaborate with our fiscally sponsored projects. By working with ϸ, our fiscally sponsored projects save considerable time as well as 10 to 20 percent of their operating budgets.
ϸ has supported our partner projects as they provide critical programs for causes including social justice, youth empowerment, education, environmental concerns, the arts, homelessness, senior services, mental health, community safety, animal rights, and many more.