Corporate Helpers —
When Business Reinvests, Communities Thrive
Strategic partnerships that align corporate resources with community needs — creating jobs, housing pathways, and sustainable local growth.
Strategic partnerships that align corporate resources with community needs — creating jobs, housing pathways, and sustainable local growth.
Corporate Helpers RDA invites corporations to be active partners in rebuilding local economies. Our Corporate Helpers program guides companies to invest where they profit—through local hiring commitments, program sponsorships, impact-driven grants, and accountable partnerships that deliver measurable benefits to neighborhoods and workers.
Practical ways companies can invest locally for measurable impact.
Fund named programs (Homeownership Fund, Citizens Without Shelter placements, If By Chance scholarships) with multi-year support and branding opportunities.
Provide pro-bono services (legal aid, accounting, IT, design) and product donations for program delivery and operational capacity.
Prefer local suppliers and small businesses in procurement; provide micro-contracts to local vendors and formerly incarcerated entrepreneurs.
Match employee donations or fund workplace volunteer programs with paid volunteer days.
Partner with RDA to direct corporate resources where they create measurable local benefit.
RDA works with companies, foundations, and impact investors to align hiring, procurement, philanthropy, and program sponsorship with community needs. Corporate Helpers help create jobs, support training and housing pathways, and fund scalable programs — all backed by clear impact reporting and local accountability.
• Commit to local hiring pipelines and apprenticeships that prioritize RDA-referred candidates.
• Sponsor programs or funds (workforce training, homeownership, shelter placements, If By Chance experiences).
• Provide in-kind professional services (legal, accounting, IT, design) or donated product and equipment.
• Use social procurement—prioritize local suppliers and micro-contracts for small and formerly incarcerated businesses.
• Match employee donations, support workplace giving, and offer paid volunteer days.
• Fund impact measurement and community reporting to track outcomes and ROI.
If you represent a lender, employer, or nonprofit and want to collaborate, please contact our Partnerships team:
Do corporate donations to RDA qualify as tax-deductible?
Tax treatment depends on RDA’s legal status and how funds are structured. We provide receipts and can advise partners after legal details are confirmed.
How are partner funds used and tracked?
All partner funds are allocated per the partnership agreement. RDA issues quarterly impact reports and an annual summary showing outcomes tied to investments.
Can a company sponsor a specific community or zip code?
Yes. RDA designs geographic-focused programs and can prioritize funds and hiring pipelines within specific neighborhoods.
What safeguards exist to ensure funds are used locally?
RDA’s partnership agreements include reporting, audits (if required), and clear disbursement plans that prioritize local vendors, hiring, and service delivery.
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