NEW YORK, NY (April 26, 2022) — NeighborShare, an innovative platform that connects individual donors to other families during pivotal moments of need, announced today that Kelli Kreps has joined the organization as Executive Director. Kreps will succeed Diana Zhang, who along with Brian Kreiter, co-founded NeighborShare in 2020 with an entrepreneurial team of volunteers from a variety of industries. Zhang has led the organization since inception and will continue to serve on its Board of Directors.
NeighborShare works to get resources directly to families during pivotal moments when they have nowhere else to turn. The organization partners with the frontline staff at local nonprofits — case managers, social workers, teachers — across the country to identify critical needs of $400 or less that then get amplified by NeighborShare for funding.
“To say I’m excited to be joining the NeighborShare journey would be an understatement,” Kreps said. “Diana, Brian, and the team have built an incredible concept and foundation that puts NeighborShare in a position for explosive growth. Not only are we getting critical help directly into the hands of those who need it, but we are innovating on the traditional nonprofit model itself and hopefully creating a more equitable, accessible path for others to follow as well.”
Kreps comes to NeighborShare with nearly 15 years of experience in the nonprofit industry. Most notably, she led the U.S. network team at United Way Worldwide, the world's largest privately-funded nonprofit, supporting the national footprint of 1,100 affiliates.
“We could not be more thrilled to have someone of Kelli's caliber coming in to lead NeighborShare through its next phase of impact,” said Zhang. “It is also unbelievably validating to our model that someone with Kelli’s traditional and institutional experience recognizes that we are onto something big here.”
To date, NeighborShare has helped over 4,000 neighbors in need through 60 partner organizations across 26 states. Neighbors helped include Jessica from Las Vegas, who became homeless during the pandemic and started working with the local nonprofit Unshakeable to get back on her feet. Her glasses broke days before promising job interviews. Neither Jessica or Unshakeable had the means to buy replacement glasses, but the team at Unshakeable knew they had NeighborShare to turn to. Within days, Jessica was able to get new glasses and ace her interview. She’s now been securely employed for months.
“Our overarching goal is to get direct help to the people who need it the most, when they need it. By partnering with frontline heroes — on-the-ground experts who know their communities best — we have unlocked a powerful way for individual donors to make a real impact in their community,” said Kreiter, who serves as Chair of the Board. “The model works and we’re excited to bring in powerful new resources to continue building on the success of NeighborShare.”