Tom Coughlin Jay Fund and Analytics Partners announce partnership

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The Tom Coughlin Jay Fund Foundation and Analytics Partners (AP), a local analytics and data warehouse firm, have announced their partnership to create an analytics tool that allows the foundation to better understand how programing impacts Jay Fund families.

"Our entire organization fell in love with the mission of the Jay Fund from our very first encounter," Analytics Partners CEO Lisa Davis said. “From the beginning, my entire team was always looking for ways to do more. As a smaller firm, a large donation of capital wasn’t in the cards, however I was willing, and so were my amazing employees, to donate their time, knowledge and services to produce an analytics solution that would provide value and help the Jay Fund to continue helping families.”

AP’s relationship with the Jay Fund began many years ago with just two volunteers. From that time, AP has become a volunteer staple for the Jay Fund and recently donated over $115,000 in services to build out an advanced analytics solution that allows the Jay Fund to better prioritize and grow the scope of their programs to better serve families facing the unthinkable.

“From stacking wine glasses to building real time analytics, AP finds a way to BE THERE for our partners at the Jay Fund and every opportunity is an honor,” said Jessica Young, sales director and volunteer program director for AP. “Awareness and philanthropy doesn’t always mean writing a check. Donating your time and talents allow organizations like the Jay Fund to keep more funds available to the families in need. Everyone has a skill or talent that could be a valuable donation.”

Jay Fund Executive Director Keli Coughlin said AP is truly a partner of the Ponte Vedra-based nonprofit.

 “From giving their time to volunteer at events to sharing their talent in building a customized tool to allow us to better analyze programs and serve Jay Fund families,” Coughlin said. “Analytics Partners has allowed the Jay Fund to BE THERE for more families tackling childhood cancer.”