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10 Jun 2010

Author:
Morgan Stanley

Morgan Stanley provides strategic pro-bono advice to increase the impact of non-profits

Morgan Stanley teams on June 16 will present their strategic business recommendations for twelve non-profit organizations. These strategic plans will help the non-profits to grow and to more effectively address community needs, particularly in these challenging economic times. The twelve non-profits competed to partner with Morgan Stanley pro-bono teams, based on their potential to bring about broad economic and social impact. They include ACCION USA, Credit Where Credit is Due, The Fresh Air Fund, Harlem Educational Activities Fund, Mount Sinai Sexual Assault and Violence Intervention Program, Peace First, Pro Mujer, Project Enterprise, Summer Search, Teach For America, Wildlife Conservation Society, and YM & YWHA of Washington Heights and Inwood.