
Laresha Franks
Director, Organizational Development and Strategic Partnerships
Laresha Franks is an organizational development and change management professional with over a decade of experience improving the functionality of small to mid-size nonprofit organizations in Los Angeles and New York City.
Franks is the former Director of Organizational Efficacy at Community Coalition, a South Los Angeles based nonprofit organization whose mission is to transform the social and economic conditions in South LA that foster addiction, crime, violence and poverty, through the vehicles of community organizing and public policy change.
One of Franks’ past projects include the management of a $3 million multi-year federal contract from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), to implement community informed programs to reduce health disparities in two South Los Angeles communities. Franks’ other roles at Community Coalition have included providing strategic direction and leadership over the organization’s fundraising and development efforts, including grants research, grant writing, partner collaboration, performance management, donor cultivation, sponsorship management, and event production.
Franks serves as an organizational ambassador in social justice, youth development, and public health spaces, sharing best practices in these respective areas in various settings, including national conferences, international learning exchange programs, and peer-reviewed journals.
Franks earned her B.A. degree from UC Santa Barbara in Psychology with a minor in Black Studies and M.S. degree in Nonprofit Management from The New School for Public Engagement in New York City.