Megan Nykyforchyn-Clark
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Vice President, Global Partnerships and Resource Mobilization
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Megan Nykyforchyn-Clark is the Vice President of Global Partnerships and Resource Mobilization at The Hunger Project. With expertise in institutional fundraising, program design, and project management, Megan has secured tens of millions of dollars in grant funding for domestic and international non-profits. As Vice President of Global Partnerships, she facilitates capacity development of program country resource mobilization officers and coordinates cross-country collaboration within The Hunger Project to identify, leverage, and maximize key global partnerships. The Hunger Project’s principle of human dignity drew her to the organization and continues to inspire her.
Prior to coming to The Hunger Project she held leadership and project management roles and consulted for various international non-profits in South Africa and the United States. A graduate of the University of Rochester and the University of Texas School of Public Health, Megan resides in Washington DC with her family.
