Quarterly Newsletter; Vol. 1, July 2024
C4C Raises over $2,100 for The Trevor Project
C4C is thrilled to announce that its Pride Month fundraiser for The Trevor Project raised over $2,100! The Trevor Project is a leading national organization providing crisis intervention and suicide prevention services to LGBTQ+ young people. We are grateful to everyone who donated to this important cause, and especially to @OhThatJenny from TikTok for helping us spread the word. We would also like to thank all of the businesses who donated experiences and gift cards for our online auction.
Amplify LatinX
Partners with C4C
Amplify LatinX
Did you know?
Small business is a huge economic driver in The Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Here are some facts that show just how much of an impact small businesses have here.
- Boston is home to over 40,000 small businesses.
- About 95% of Boston's businesses are sole proprietorships or firms with fewer than 50 employees and/or less than $5 million in revenue.
- Small businesses in Boston employ roughly 170,000 people, representing about 44% of the city’s for-profit Business employment.
- Small businesses throughout Boston generate $15 Billion in annual revenue.
- As of 2022, there were 1,453 black-owned businesses in the area
TND and C4C:
A Partnership for Economic Mobility
TND and C4C:
A Partnership for Economic Mobility
Consulting for Community is proud to announce our partnership with The Neighborhood Developers, a Chelsea-based non-profit organization dedicated to promoting economic diversity, opportunity, and quality of life in Chelsea, Revere, and Everett, Massachusetts. Through this partnership, C4C will be working with key stakeholders to efficiently streamline systems that deliver help to TND clients. We are grateful for the opportunity to contribute to TND's outstanding work and would like to extend our sincere gratitude to Executive Director Rafael Mares for his collaboration.
To learn more about TND, please visit their website.