Community Engagement The Oklahoma Institute for Child Advocacy actively partners with various organizations such as CT Democracy Center, Legal Aid Services, and Tulsa World, indicating strong community and sector collaboration opportunities for service providers interested in expanding their outreach within the nonprofit and civic domains.
Government & Civic Focus Their recent initiatives, including voter awareness projects and civics education collaborations, highlight an emphasis on civic engagement and government awareness, suggesting potential for public sector or educational technology solutions tailored to civic programs.
Funding & Growth With revenue estimates between $10M and $25M and a lean team of 2-10 employees, the organization presents opportunities for scalable fundraising tools, fundraising technology, or strategic consulting to support organizational growth and capacity building.
Technology Adoption The use of various web technologies and social media platforms indicates a digitally engaged organization open to adopting innovative tools for communication and advocacy, providing a pathway for digital marketing, analytics, or engagement platform solutions.
Focus on Youth and Policy Their commitment to youth well-being and policy advocacy positions them as a prime target for advocacy software, policy analysis tools, and youth engagement platforms aimed at enhancing their impact in child welfare and legislative efforts.