Clientele

Through our community engagement and partnership, the Independent Community Consulting Firm (ICCF) has for several years developed positive working relationships with many Black and visible minority organizations across Canada, enabling the organization to gain the confidence of not-for-profit black-led English and French-speaking minority organizations such as the Congolese, Sudanese, Sierra Leonean, Nigerian, Ghanaian, Algerian, Malian, Ethiopian, Liberian, Egyptian, Algerian, Gambian, Kenyan and Cameroonian communities.

Jehovah The White Cross

Jehovah The White Cross (JTWC) is a Black-Owned not for profit organization based in London that provides services to Black and visible minority communities. We worked with JTWC to develop and execute their Digital Marketing Strategy, including but not limited to leadership strategic planning training to ensure organization operational effectiveness and efficiency and financial management training to ensure accountability and ethical decision-making etc.

Jehovah, The White Cross has a mission to grow and seek the advancement of education, relief of poverty, provide capacity building initiatives such as employment support services, distribution of vital food to vulnerable individuals, plus many more initiatives.

ICCF has the pleasure of working with JTWC on a strategic plan for operational efficiency with the goal of launching amazing projects in 2022.

Community Capacity Building Network

Community Capacity Building Network (CCBN) is a Black-Owned not for profit organization based in Kitchener that provides services to Black and visible minority communities. We worked with CCBN to develop and execute their Digital Marketing Strategy, including but not limited to leadership strategic planning training to ensure organization operational effectiveness and efficiency and financial management training to ensure accountability and ethical decision-making processes etc.

Liberian Canadian Association of Manitoba

Liberian Canadian Association of Manitoba (LIBCAM) is a Black-Owned not for profit organization based in Winnipeg that provides services to Black and visible minority communities. We work with LIBCAM to develop strategic plans, marketing plans, digital marketing, and leadership training in areas of financial management /accountability training and cybersecurity training etc.

Network for Bridging Social Gap for Young Women

Network for Bridging Social Gap for Young Women is a Black-Owned not for profit organization based in Barrie that provides services to Black and visible minority communities. We work with NBSGYW to develop websites, social media pages, strategic plans, marketing plans, digital marketing, and leadership training in areas of financial management and accountability training etc.

Clientele

From 2019 to 2021, the ICCF has successfully secured Federal funding for the following organizations across the country.

1. Nuru Training Association –BC $137,700
2. Kingdom Act Foundation—BC $105,000
3. Liberian Canadian Association of Manitoba—MB $69,445
4. Jehovah, The White Cross–ON $125,000
5. Community Capacity Building Network—ON $ 31,366
6. The Maranatha African Mission—BC $25,000
7. African Canadian Youth Engagement Society—BC $ 25,000
8. Liberian Canadian Association of Greater Vancouver BC $ 25,000 9. Key Action Network –ON $18,800
10. Liberian Canadian Friendship Society of Canada—AB $25,000 11. L.I.T.E International Center-QC $25,000

Throughout the implementation of the aforementioned projects, ICCF maintains communication and a system of notification regarding the distribution of project related information via e-mail, fax, regular mail, newsletters, flyers and social media or telephone calls to keep designated Executive staff informed, including but not limited to preparing progress and final reports and submitting these reports to the appropriate Federal authority on behalf of our Clients.

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