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October 6, 2025

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fundamental to Delacruz Davila's business strategy for her completely volunteer-run nonprofit. In the nonprofit sector, organizations tend to balk at the idea of partnership because they see it as a threat to their already-limited funding, said Delacruz Davila. But for her, collaboration is in fact a way to circumvent the issues posed by a scarce resource pool. "What I'm asking is, 'Let's partner, and let's get this grant together and work together, because the greater good is helping the community," she said. "If we work together, maybe we can make things happen." Delacruz Davila doesn't view orga- nizations providing similar services as competition, said Graham Anderson. In fact, she goes and volunteers at other events without mentioning e WellStorm. "If that consistently continues to be her drive and her mission, then I think that her nonprofit will continue to ex- cel," said Graham Anderson. "Because it's not about her; it's about the differ- ence. It's about the impact. It's about the community." wbjournal.com | October 6, 2025 | Worcester Business Journal 21 W 4.9 Based on 193 Reviews 49 Main St. Sturbridge, MA 01566 www.ClearComIT.com "Preferred IT vendor" of the Partner with ClearCom IT Solutions for responsive & reliable IT service and support for your business. Give us a call! 508-205-1114 Women Business Owners - You've got a million things to manage - IT shouldn't be one of them. Let us keep your systems secure, compliant, and stress-free, so you can focus on leading your business, not fixing it. OUTSTANDING WOMEN IN BUSINESS F O C U S "It's not about her; it's about the difference. It's about the impact. It's about the community." Suzanne Graham Anderson, founder & CEO of Positively Suzanne

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