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Nonprofits are often described as mission-driven. But sustaining a mission for more than a century requires more than passion. It demands discipline, evolution, collaboration, and a deep commitment to community. On this episode of the Charity Charge Show (https://www.charitycharge.com/charity...) , we sat down with Claudia Aguirre ( / claudia--aguirre ) , President and CEO of Baker Ripley (https://bakerripley.org/) , a $700 million nonprofit organization serving the Houston region. What followed was an honest conversation about disruption, scale, funding realities, collaboration, and what it truly takes to build an institution that lasts. Founded in 1907 by Alice Graham Baker as part of the Settlement House Movement, Baker Ripley was built on proximity to community. Today, its mission remains clear: Provide resources, education, and connection to vulnerable communities. The organization helps neighbors: • Earn • Learn • Belong • Be well Through programs including: • Head Start and early childhood education • Workforce development • Immigration services • Entrepreneurship support • Youth STEM initiatives • Senior programs • Utility and housing assistance Scale matters here. Baker Ripley operates with: • $700 million annual budget • 98% public funding • $200–300 million in support services annually • Approximately $15 million in private and foundation funding used largely for innovation Claudia describes the model this way: “We are large when it’s needed, and small when it matters.”