Our niche is helping non-profits understand and implement policies and processes that increase accountability and transparency, and allow them to build more sustainable organizations.
Helping small nonprofits to reach their potential through their mission, delivery of services, staff and volunteers.
We work to foster nonprofit growth through sound ethics, communication, planning, and program design. We believe in working with all aspects of an organization in order to strengthen their capacity. We focus on leadership standards in philanthropic development and sustainability.
We use a genuine and down-to-earth approach in planning without gimmicks or the latest fads. (We won’t talk about “fish”, or “who moved the cheese”.)
The Brady Bunch or Best Buy: Is Your Organization a Business or a Family?
Small museums may be drawn to ideas that promise to improve their functioning and public appearance through adopting a corporate structure more suited to Best Buy or General Mills. But these hierarchies can be rigid, and may not produce a sustainable, functional organization. The reality on the ground is that CEOs at small museums or historic sites often feel less like corporate leaders and more like the heads of large, sometimes dysfunctional, families.
Mission, Vision & Value Planning
Your mission is the “stake in the ground” for your organization.
Securing external support from foundations and corporations.
Board Development
A nonprofit’s board sets the direction for an organization’s future.
Volunteer Recruitment
Nonprofits would not be where they are without the support of a solid volunteer base.
Fundraising Development
We can help you create or re-evaluate an older plan to improve fundraising efforts in order for your organization to meet its goals.
Strategic Planning
We provide a systems approach to strategic planning that is based on environmental conditions and outward influences on your organization.
“Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world: indeed, it’s the only thing that ever has.”
Margaret Mead
Anthropologist, Speaker & Author
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