rfc21 in the Spotlight: Magazine Features Highlight Our Efforts in Public Child Welfare Transformation

We are excited to share that Angel, our Co-Founder and CEO, has been prominently featured in two major magazine articles, underscoring rfc21’s influence in the public child welfare sector and the work we do to advance change in communities of color. These features shine a spotlight on Angel’s transition from government service to entrepreneurship, and how that shift has allowed her to drive systemic change.

Pair of glasses on top of an open magazine

Pair of glasses on top of an open magazine


Canvas Rebel: Meet Angel Rodriguez

Building stories and community insights

In Canvas Rebel, Angel’s extensive background in public child welfare takes center stage. The article details rfc21’s innovative approaches to supporting non-profit agencies and public organizations in enhancing child welfare systems. As a former public servant, Angel brings years of experience navigating the complexities of government agencies, which now serves as a foundation for rfc21’s mission to build stronger, more inclusive public child welfare programs.


The feature emphasizes rfc21’s dedication to securing funding for agencies through expert grant management services, while also offering leadership solutions that prioritize equity and sustainability in the sector.



Voyage LA: Community Highlights - Meet Angel Rodriguez of rfc21

Highlighting the best of LA

In Voyage LA, Angel is highlighted for her work in advancing equity and transformation within communities of color. The article explores Angel’s decision to step out of government service and into entrepreneurship, a move driven by the desire to make a broader impact through rfc21. By combining her expertise with a focus on intersectionality, Angel and the rfc21 team have partnered with non-profits across the country to deliver meaningful results.


The article delves into how Angel’s entrepreneurial journey has allowed rfc21 to provide tailored support to organizations that work with underserved communities, particularly in securing funding and building capacity for long-term growth.



The Shift from Government to Entrepreneurship

Both magazine features reflect on Angel’s bold decision to shift from a successful career in government service to co-founding rfc21. The transition was fueled by a desire to fill gaps that exist within public systems, particularly around supporting organizations serving communities of color. rfc21’s expertise in navigating government processes, combined with an entrepreneurial spirit, has allowed us to create solutions that empower agencies to achieve their missions more effectively.

rfc21’s Continued Influence

As rfc21 continues to grow, these magazine features represent a significant milestone in our journey. They highlight not only the unique skills and experiences Angel brings as a leader but also the meaningful strides we’re making in public child welfare and advancing equity for marginalized communities.


We’re proud to see Angel recognized for her work, and we remain committed to serving non-profits, public agencies, and law firms thrive through grant management services, leadership development, community-based solutions, and expert witness services.


Ready to Take the Next Step?

Whether your organization is looking to secure funding, improve leadership, or advance systemic change, rfc21 is here to support. Contact us today to learn more about our services and how we can elevate your mission.

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