Amelia Korangy
Analystakorangy@tccgrp.com
Education: B.A. Government and Politics, University of Maryland, College Park
M.S. Social Enterprise Administration, Columbia University
Analyst Amelia Korangy supports TCC Group's corporate, philanthropic, and nonprofit strategy, evaluation, and capacity-building work. With a background in anti-trafficking work, sexual violence prevention, and asset development, Korangy has graduate-level training in program development, social work, evaluation, strategic planning, and non-profit capacity building.
Prior to joining TCC, Korangy worked to design and launch a national grantmaking strategy to end child sexual abuse as part of a partnered initiative between the Ms. Foundation for Women and the NoVo Foundation. Prior to her work at Ms. Korangy worked at the Hetrick-Martin Institute where she conducted community-based needs assessments, improved service delivery systems, and managed a case load of supportive services for LGBTQ youth in New York City.
Before pursing her master's degree, Korangy spent several years developing and launching the anti-trafficking organization, FAIR Girls (formerly FAIR Fund). During this time, she led the development and outreach for economic empowerment and art therapy programs for girls who had been trafficked and sexually exploited, and designed a community-based prevention program inside Washington, DC public schools. In DC, she co-chaired the Alliance for Youth Advocates' Youth Homelessness Committee and has extensive experience working alongside young people who have experienced street life, sexual abuse, and involvement with the juvenile justice system. Korangy is also a skilled fundraiser, and brings a background in managing special events and donor relationships.
Korangy graduated from the University of Maryland in College Park as a CIVICUS Associate with a bachelor's degree in Government and Politics, and Rhetoric. She received a Master's degree in Social Enterprise from Columbia University, where she focused on strategic philanthropy and social work.
You can follow her on twitter: @Ameliaration.
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