UNC-Chapel Hill works with 20 nonprofits each year to host the SECU Public Fellows Internship Program. Funded through a grant from the SECU Foundation, the program provides funding for interns and administrative funds. This year, we budgeted $5,000 towards a community partner fund to provide materials directly to nonprofits. Partners requested summer camp t-shirts, travel funds, catering for events, and everyday office supplies. This session will discuss the ways we can redistribute funds directly to community partners to build their capacity. We will talk about lessons learned, navigating administrative oversight, and methods for equitable access. Participants will engage in a brainstorm to identify who is in power of their funding sources and how we can advocate for fund redistribution.