It’s true that money can’t buy love, but foundations, government and corporate funders provide monetary resources that can buy organizations a whole lot of other things. And connecting with those sources of funding is now Kenya Welch’s job at SMART.
Kenya is the new Grant Writer Consultant and she says it’s her job to connect SMART with funding. Funding that can then help SMART’s reach the most people possible with our program. Funding can help us to do anything from putting new staff resources in place, providing scholarships for training facilitators, and making sure that volunteers are supported in the best ways possible.
Kenya came to SMART believing that people in crisis are sometimes hiding in plain sight, and this reality touched her in deep way, “I like helping new people become more aware about how substance use impacts, often devastates, families and communities. I think organizations like SMART Recovery are critical to making the world a kinder place for people in recovery and their families.”
In previous positions Kenya has worked to improve underserved and overlooked community members. She discovered how much substance use disorders intersect with many other issues like poverty, employment, education, and mass incarceration.
Here are Kenya’s responses to the Take 5 Spotlight questions:
So, if Kenya is not busy packing her bags to go places, checking out live music, or making sure her power tools are charged, she can probably be found working to connect SMART with people who can write big checks! And it’s to SMART’s benefits that she is now connected to us.
Learn more about the Take 5 Spotlight series and see others who have been profiled.
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