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Evermore

Evermore is the only bereavement advocacy nonprofit in the United States. Bereavement — the death of someone meaningful in our lives — is a direct concern for millions in America, making an organized, coordinated, and evidence-based approach both urgent and necessary. Over the last three years, Evermore has made extraordinary strides in transforming bereavement policies and systems in Washington, D.C., and beyond. 

Evermore has championed and secured bereavement provisions in the U.S. appropriations process, paid bereavement leave in President Biden’s Build Back Better agenda, and has moved federal agencies to prioritize bereavement. Over 5,000 people have joined our movement, and they are leading change from a Mississippi Moose Lodge to multinational employers. 

Our work has appeared in The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, NBC News, USA Today, Newsweek, FOX, and many more. We are the go-to resource for credible bereavement information for the media and government.

 
 
 
 

The Greater Sum provides strategic training and mentoring for early stage nonprofit innovators. We invest in organizations who are providing new solutions to old problems, and are ready to expand the scale of their impact. We share their stories so that other philanthropists like you have the opportunity to do the same. If you represent a grant-making organization and would like to be connected with these organizations, contact us directly and we’ll make an introduction! Individuals interested in connecting with Evermore, please visit their website for more information.

The Greater Sum supports organizations that are scaling their impact, either by expanding their service area or by teaching other organizations to replicate their innovation. Why are we excited about the Promising Practices cohort? Because they’re graduates of our Financial Strategy incubator, we know they’re mapping out a plan for sustainable impact. When they applied for funding they created a Pitch Deck that describes the problem the organization was founded to address, the solution they have created, and resulting outcomes. We invest in teams; the pitch deck shows how the leadership of Evermore is laying the groundwork for success.