Prelude Solutions Celebrated for Philanthropy
On March 6, 2026, Prelude Solutions received significant recognition as it nears its 10th anniversary. The esteemed Philadelphia Business Journal honored the company with the 2026 Partners in Philanthropy Award for its exceptional contributions to charitable initiatives through the Prelude Cares Network (PCN). In a notable recognition, Steve Grandizio, the Managing Director of PCN and Executive Director of Little Smiles PA, was also celebrated as one of the 2026 Faces of Philanthropy, acknowledging his exemplary leadership in nonprofit work and his dedication to the community.
Prelude Solutions, a women-owned firm based in Philadelphia, specializes in technology cost optimization. The company focuses on helping mid-market and larger organizations minimize telecom and tech expenses while enhancing vendor performance. By utilizing a success-based model, Prelude Solutions is able to unveil measurable savings that promote efficiency in its client organizations.
The philanthropic efforts of Prelude are particularly facilitated through the Prelude Cares Network (PCN). This innovative model allows the firm to allocate a portion of its earned revenue—distinct from client savings—to partner nonprofits. By collaborating with clients who are part of networks like WBENC, Prelude is able to generate revenue from successful cost-saving projects and then channel a percentage of that revenue to support local nonprofit organizations.
In an impressive commitment to advancing women-owned enterprises, Prelude Solutions has pledged $100,000 to WBEC-East, a move supported through its membership with The Satell Institute. This financial support, scheduled to be fulfilled in 2026, aims to enhance access to certification, business education, and lucrative contracting opportunities for women entrepreneurs, thereby fostering economic mobility in the region.
Catherine Heaman, the Founder and CEO of Prelude Solutions, expressed her pride in the recognition, noting, "We've built Prelude on the belief that business success and community impact should grow together. Being recognized in our 10th year by The Philadelphia Business Journal reinforces that our model works—delivering value to clients while reinvesting in the community."
Steve Grandizio's honor as a Faces of Philanthropy honoree is a testament to his impactful leadership at Little Smiles PA, where he has significantly expanded programs aimed at assisting children in need. His dual role integrates nonprofit and corporate efforts, creating opportunities for partnerships that enhance funding accessibility and encourage cooperation in sustainable initiatives.
He remarked, "This honor reflects the incredible work happening at Little Smiles and the growing impact of PCN. When business leaders and nonprofit organizations align around a shared purpose, the outcomes extend far beyond any single program."
This year's Philanthropy Awards highlighted other notable PCN members, such as Little Smiles PA and Sow Good Now, showcasing the collaborative strength within the network. Prelude Solutions previously earned recognition in 2025 as a Partners in Philanthropy honoree alongside Help Hope Live, further solidifying its commitment to sustained nonprofit collaboration and community investment.
As Prelude Solutions advances into its second decade, it remains determined to enhance its model where excellence in operations, revenue growth, and community contribution progress hand in hand—staying faithful to its founding mission while always aiming higher.
For those interested in learning more about Prelude Solutions and its philanthropic efforts, more information is available on their
official website.
Additionally, to read more about their recent awards, visit The Philadelphia Business Journal articles on
Faces of Philanthropy and
Partners in Philanthropy.