Vision Driven Consulting (VDC) supports the visionary work of artists, community groups, and not-for-profit organizations by providing consulting, facilitation, and training services. |
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Allison Erdneka BudschalowAllison Erdneka Budschalow (she/her) has spent over two decades working in the nonprofit sector, based in Philadelphia from which she hails. For the past 10 years, she has been the development director for community based nonprofit organizations, effectively increasing revenue with particular emphasis on diversifying funding streams and securing grassroots fundraising efforts with individual donors of all sizes.
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Previous to her resource generation and mobilization work, she worked with the American Friends Service Committee bringing social justice programming to life around the U.S. and globally by organizing with and supporting movements of movements for dignity, justice, and human rights for all. Allison has served on the Boards of Directors for a number of Philadelphia-based organizations, including Women in Transition and the Media Mobilizing Projct (MMP). She is currently an associate with Dragonfly Partners. Allison received her Bachelor of Arts in Sociology/Anthropology from Earlham College and her Master of Arts in Sustainable Businesses and Communities from Goddard College. She is passionate about the power and support that grassroots fundraising can provide to build, sustain, and win campaigns for our communities to thrive and create the better world in which we want to live. As a member of the Kalmyk Mongol diaspora, she is excitedly investigating the intersections of food, gentrification, race, class, and story-telling. |
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Selina MoralesSelina Morales (she/her) is a Philadelphia-based public interest folklorist whose work focuses on urban folklife and the role of community aesthetics and heritage in social justice action. She consults on local and national projects. Selina worked at Philadelphia Folklore Project, one of the country’s premiere folklife organizations, for nearly a decade. As the Director, from 2013-2019, she tended the mission and vision of the organization.
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At the Folklore Project she collaborated on groundbreaking folklore and social justice initiatives such as: Honoring Ancestors – an ethnographic exhibition highlighting contributions of African and African American dancers and drummers, the Liberians Women’s Chorus for Change (including Assistant Producer for the Because of the War film), Soul Songs: Inspiring Women of Klezmer and La Ofrenda: Beauty Made Visible – training community artists in ethnographic processes to learn about Mexican home altars in Philadelphia’s undocumented Mexican community. Selina completed her M.A. in Folklore at Indiana University -Bloomington, where she also completed PhD coursework and exams. Selina holds a B.A. in Anthropology from Oberlin College. Before joining PFP, Selina worked at Traditional Arts Indiana (2006-2010). Selina has been an invited speaker in University and community settings on social justice and folklore, public interest folklore theory and practice, Latino folklore, folklore and education and urban folklore. Selina is a faculty member at Goucher College’s Masters in Cultural Sustainability program where she teaches a course on ethical and effective cultural partnerships and another on non-profit leadership and management. Selina is the Board Chair of the Folk Arts Cultural Treasures Charter School and a member of the Advisory Council to the Smithsonian Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage. In 2017, Selina was honored as one of the Delaware Valley’s 50 Most Influential Latinos. |
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Claire StoscheckClaire Stoscheck (she/her), MPP is the founder of Golden Aspen Consulting, a values-driven consulting firm based in Ithaca, NY. Claire offers many services including strategic planning, facilitation, evaluation & learning, applied research and evaluation capacity building training. Her passion is helping organizations with social and environmental missions discover clarity, improve programs, make plans, and build skills so they can amplify their positive impact in the world.
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Claire is deeply passionate about social justice and racial equity, and she brings an equity lens to all of her work. Prior to becoming a consultant, Claire served as a leader (including as a Co-Executive Director) in many equity-focused non-profits, as well as organized in several social equity movements. Between being a program manager for small non-profits and an Evaluation Consultant, Claire holds over ten years of evaluation and research experience and decades of facilitation experience. She holds a Master of Public Policy with a concentration in Sustainable Community Food Systems, a Minor in Sustainable Agriculture, and a Certificate in Diversity Equity and Inclusion from the Humphrey School of Public Affairs at the University of Minnesota. |
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