The world of nonprofit consultants is vast, and finding the best one can feel like a never ending journey.
There is no shortage of folks committed to supporting the social sector in meeting its mission to create a better world for all. However, all nonprofit consultants have their own niche, expertise and experience, and it can be hard to comb through all the options, understand the differences between firms and find the right fit for your nonprofit. Still, making a good match is critical to the success of your partnership, and the success of your nonprofit itself.
Prosper Strategies is asked all the time by clients and potential clients for nonprofit consultant recommendations with expertise adjacent to ours, so we decided to compile a list of the best around, along with tips for finding the right fit for your nonprofit.
If you’re looking for a consultant to support strategic planning, marketing and communications or fundraising strategy, or branding, we hope you’ll start with Prosper Strategies. These are our key areas of expertise, and we’d love to explore whether we. might be a fit for your organization. If we’re not, we’re happy to refer you directly to other nonprofit consultants who might be able to help. But if you’re looking for consultants focused on areas like human resources, design, PR, research and evaluation, social media or DEI, this guide might just be your ideal starting point.
On our list of the best nonprofit consultants, we’ve included:
But first, a few considerations for hiring the best nonprofit consultant for your organization:
Establish the process for hiring a nonprofit consultant
As we all know, nonprofits have a number of important stakeholders, which can make the process for hiring and working with a nonprofit consultant complex, and this begins with the consultant hiring process.
Start by determining who within your organization needs to be involved with selecting and hiring a nonprofit consultant partner, and at which points of the process they will be involved. For example, is this a project where your internal team has the autonomy to hire the nonprofit consultant they think is best, or does the consultant need to be approved by the board of directors? Will you develop a request for proposal (RFP)? Who will make the final decision and by when? Prosper Strategies’ post on the board’s role in hiring a marketing agency provides a good overview of how different groups may engage in selecting a firm, and although this post is specific to marketing, it is also applicable to many other processes for selecting a firm in different service areas, like strategic planning and fundraising.
In addition to determining the process and deciding who is responsible for vetting and hiring the best nonprofit consultant for the organization, you’ll also want to establish a timeline for your work together, along with the budget you have dedicated for the project. While there are a number of factors that make a nonprofit consultant the right fit, budget can often be the first indicator of whether or not the consultant relationship is going to make sense for your organization.
Align on your goals and expectations for your nonprofit consultant
Once you know who is responsible for hiring the best nonprofit consultant for your organization, along with your timeline and budget for the project, you’ll also want to align on the goals and expectations for your work with the nonprofit consultant. Developing a project brief is a great way to do this. Some organizations also decide to develop an RFP, which provides an overview of your organization, the challenge, the proposed scope of work, timeline, budget and any other information relevant to the success of the project. While there are consultants that almost never respond to an RFP (including Prosper Strategies, at least not in the traditional way), developing one is a great way to align your nonprofit’s stakeholders around the scope and goals of the project. It’s important, however, to maintain an openness to your nonprofit consultant’s feedback and suggestions when it comes to how the project develops.
Interview several nonprofit consultants to find the best fit
The best nonprofit consulting engagements are rooted in strong relationships. Chemistry matters! This is why we always recommend talking to several nonprofit consultants before determining which one is best for your organization. It’s also why at Prosper Strategies, we strongly prefer conversations with potential clients over responding to RFPs in writing. And, you should always ask to speak with the person or people from the nonprofit consultancy who will be working directly with you on the project, so you can get to know them and assess whether they are the right complement to you and your nonprofit team.
If you’re looking for more resources for hiring the best nonprofit consultant, check out some of Prosper Strategies other blog posts:
- Shared Power StrategyTM Rule Book
- What Should Your Board’s Role be in Strategic Planning
- How to Involve Diverse Stakeholders in Strategic Planning
- Your Board’s Role in Hiring a Market Agency
- What a Successful Nonprofit Marketing Strategy Partnership Looks Like
- When Outsourcing Your Marketing Could Be the Next Best Move for Your Nonprofit
- Talking to Your Board About Making a Marketing Investment
- Why We Won’t Respond to Your Nonprofit’s Strategic Planning RFP
The Best Nonprofit Consultants
The following list of nonprofit consultants was compiled based on firms we know from our years working in the sector, firms we partner with, firms our clients partner with and firms we admire. At Prosper Strategies, we prioritize working with minority- and women-owned and led organizations, and you will see many of them in our list of best nonprofit consultants below.
All information is sourced from each nonprofit consulting firm’s website. Many of these nonprofit consultants could be listed in more than one category (including Prosper Strategies). We’ve done our best to put them in the section they are best known for. If you are a member of one of the organizations below and have an update to your listing, please contact us at hello@prosper-strategies.com.
First, you’ll see a master list of all firms featured in this post. Clicking each of their names will take you to a detailed listing with information on their services, what makes them unique and more.
Please note, this is not an endorsement of any of these firms, simply a compilation you can use as a start to your consultant search.
Best Nonprofit Consultants for Strategic Planning and Strategy
Strategic planning is one of our key areas of expertise at Prosper Strategies. Reach out to us, and if we’re not a fit for your needs, we’ll connect you directly with other consultants who might be able to help.
Best Nonprofit Consultants for Human Resources
Best Nonprofit Consultants for Marketing and Communications, Branding
Marketing and communications strategy is one of our key areas of expertise at Prosper Strategies. Reach out to us, and if we’re not a fit for your needs, we’ll connect you directly with other consultants who might be able to help.
Best Nonprofit Consultants for Design
Talooka Studio
Loop
Substance Strategic Visual Communications
Best Nonprofit Consultants for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
Justice Informed
Thought Partner Solutions
CultureAlly
Best Nonprofit Consultants for Public Relations
Rudd Resources
The TASC Group
Public Communications Inc.
Best Nonprofit Consultants for Google Ad Grants
Nonprofit Megaphone
Getting Attention
Best Nonprofit Consultants for Fundraising
Fundraising strategy is one of our key areas of expertise at Prosper Strategies. Reach out to us, and if we’re not a fit for your needs, we’ll connect you directly with other consultants who might be able to help. If you’re looking for a consultant to implement fundraising campaigns, here are a few recommendations:
M+R
CCS Fundraising
Graham-Pelton
Just Cause Consulting
M+R
Best Nonprofit Consultants for Social Media
Sarah Best Strategy
The Best Nonprofit Consultants for Strategic Planning and Strategy
Prosper Strategies
Overview of this nonprofit consulting firm
Okay, when compiling a list of the BEST nonprofit consulting firms, we’d be remiss if we didn’t list ourselves first…
Prosper Strategies is a group of strategic advisors who help nonprofits like Feeding American and Horizons National leverage the power of strategy to increase their impact. Their mission is to help nonprofits realize the full potential of strategy so that the sector can realize its full potential to change the world.
Nonprofit consulting services
- Strategic planning
- Marketing and communications strategy
- Fundraising and development strategy
- Brand strategy and rebranding
- Coaching, training and speaking
Location(s)
Prosper Strategies works with nonprofits across the country. Principals are located in:
- Chicago, Illinois
- Milwaukee, Wisconsin
What makes this nonprofit consultant unique?
Prosper Strategies work is based on the Shared Power StrategyTM philosophy and the Nonprofit Impact SystemTM. The Shared Power StrategyTM philosophy helps organizations build more effective, inclusive and equitable strategies by redistributing the power to its stakeholders, especially the people and communities a nonprofit serves. The Nonprofit Impact SystemTM brings together the three elements every nonprofit must synergize in order to achieve their full potential: People, Strategy and Progress. Together, this method and philosophy put people at the center of everything Prosper Strategies does and ensures their nonprofit strategy work advances equity.
Since strategic planning is one of our key services, we haven’t listed other consultants in this area. Please reach out to us, and if we’re not a fit, we’re happy to connect you with another consultant who may be able to help.
The Best Nonprofit Consultants for Human Resources
Koya Partners
Overview of this nonprofit consulting firm
Koya Partners is a nonprofit consulting search firm dedicated to mission-driven organizations. Koya was founded in 2004 on the guiding principle that the right leader can transform an organization and have a deep and measurable impact on the world. Koya has conducted nearly 3,000 executive searches across the U.S.
Nonprofit consulting services
Executive search
Advisory services
Assessments, tools and metrics
Connected leadership
Executive Women’s Forum
Location(s)
Throughout the United States, they also serve clients globally with AltoPartners.
What makes this nonprofit consultant unique?
In 2019, Koya Partners became a Diversified Search Group company. Both firms were founded by women and have long track records of building diversity and equity internally and through their placements. They consider their team as their key differentiator. Collectively they bring professional and lived experience that enables the development of what they call exceptional candidate pools and the delivery of best-in-class service to their clients.
Nonprofit HR
Overview of this nonprofit consulting firm
Nonprofit HR is a nonprofit consulting company and the country’s oldest firm focused exclusively on the talent management needs of the social sector, including nonprofits, associations, social enterprises and other mission-driven organizations. =
Nonprofit consulting services
- Strategy and advisory
- HR outsourcing
- Total rewards
- Deviersity, equity, inclusion and justice
- Search
Location(s)
Based in Washington D.C. with staff throughout the United States
What makes this nonprofit consultant unique?
Nonprofit HR works with two primary groups: nonprofit human resources professionals who need tactical and strategic support, and nonprofit leaders who recognize the important role talent and culture play in achieving their strategic aims. For HR professionals, they add bench strength and expertise to existing departments. For Non-HR staff, they serve as an outsourced HR function or they assist in creating or strengthening a talent and culture strategy that aligns with their mission and overall strategic plan. Nonprofit HR recently expanded to include additional expertise in compensation, performance management and organizational development through a merger with Keating Advisors, a compensation design and benchmarking firm.
The Best Nonprofit Consultants for Marketing and Communications Strategy, Branding
Prosper Strategies
Since marketing and communications strategy is one of our key services, we haven’t listed other consultants in this area. Please reach out to us, and if we’re not a fit, we’re happy to connect you with another consultant who may be able to help.
Best Nonprofit Consultants for Design
Talooka Studio
Overview of this nonprofit consulting firm
- Logo Design
- Packaging Design
- Website Design and Development
- Annual Report Design
- Campaign Design
Location(s)
Washington, DC
What makes this nonprofit consultant unique?
Talooka Studio is a Black, Chamoru, Women-owned design studio, and a part of the LGBTQ+ community. They celebrate the differences that contribute to creative problem solving surrounding design.
Loop
Overview of this nonprofit consulting firm
Loop is a creative agency that uses design to help social impact organizations address the world’s most pressing challenges. They design brands and web experiences that enable non-profits, NGOs and social enterprises to tell their stories, express their value and build ever-growing support. Their clients are progressive nonprofits and social enterprises, innovators and institutions who work at the intersection of social impact.
Nonprofit consulting services
- Branding
- Visual identity
- Website and digital design
- Reports and publications
Location(s)
Toronto, Canada
What makes this nonprofit consultant unique?
From global to local scales, Loop brings experience and knowledge needed to optimize web experiences and brands for the social impact sector.
Substance Strategic Visual Communication
Overview of this nonprofit consulting firm
Substance Strategic Visual Communications is a nonprofit consulting firm and Prosper Strategies partner that provides brand strategy and visual design for nonprofits and others. Their clients have a desire to stand out from the status quo.
Nonprofit consulting services
- Branding
- Visual identity
What makes this nonprofit consultant unique?
Substance helps brands tell their stories with depth and authenticity. They help uncover what each nonprofit’s unique voice is and how to best communicate it. There’s an old saying “style is an accessory to substance.” That means nonprofits should focus on the content and the idea and let the images and style flow from there. That’s central to Substance’s design philosophy and the basis of their name.
Best Nonprofit Consultants for Public Relations
Rudd Resources
Overview of this nonprofit consulting firm
Rudd Resources is a full-service public relations firm that handles public affairs, community engagement and storytelling for philanthropic, nonprofit, government and corporate clients. Since 2014, they say their communications work has advanced people, communities and ideas and intersects with: community development and economic opportunity; diversity, equity and inclusion; transportation and public transit; healthcare; and education.
Nonprofit consulting services
- PR planning, strategy and execution
Location(s)
Chicago, Illinois
What makes this nonprofit consultancy unique?
Rudd Resources is a Minority Business Enterprise/Woman Business Enterprise
certified in Cook County, Illinois and with the State of Illinois, and they work from their offices in the Englewood and Auburn-Gresham neighborhoods on Chicago’s South Side. They say their client-service approach blends thoughtfulness, creativity, transparency, listening and humility for each project. They serve as their clients’ guide — their rudder — in their pursuit of communication, mission advancement and community-building goals.
The TASC Group
Overview of this nonprofit consulting firm
The TASC Group is a nonprofit consultancy that provides public relations services in the social sector and beyond.
Nonprofit consulting services
- Public relations
- Media relations
- Crisis management
- Social media
- Grassroots communications and outreach
- Cause-related marketing
- SEO & SEM
- Media training
- Storytelling and messaging
Location(s)
New York, New York
What makes this nonprofit consultancy unique?
The TASC Group was built on a foundation of progressive values and a passion for public service, which, they say, is reflected in the work they do for our clients. They say they exist to make a meaningful, demonstrable difference to advocacy organizations, nonprofits and socially-driven businesses that are committed to building better communities and making the world a better place.
Public Communications Inc.
Overview of this nonprofit consulting firm
Public Communications Inc. is a communications, marketing and digital agency whose purpose is to make a “positive difference for their clients, their community and the world.”
Nonprofit consulting services
- Communication engagement and mobilization
- Crisis communications and issues
- Digital strategy and execution
- Integrated marketing and communications
- Media relations
- Spokesperson training
- Event support
- Public policy
- Reputation management and awareness
- Strategic planning
- Visual communication and design
Location(s)
Chicago, Illinois
What makes this nonprofit consulting firm unique?
PCI is independently owned. They believe it is important to keep senior-level staff involved on all programs, but they also design account teams and tasks with an eye toward providing cost-efficient work that, they say, stays within budget and delivers results. They are a Certified Women Business Enterprise (WBE); Certified Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE); and Certified LGBT Business Enterprise® (LGBTBE).
Best Nonprofit Consultants for Google Ad Grants
Nonprofit Megaphone
Overview of this nonprofit consulting firm
Nonprofit Megaphone provides services to support nonprofits in using their Google Ad Grant.
Nonprofit consulting services
- Google Ad Grant management
Location(s)
Chicago, Illinois
Beaverton, Oregon
What makes this nonprofit consultant unique?
Nonprofit Megaphone is Google Certified, provides month-to-month pricing options and proprietary tools to optimize their ads management.
Getting Attention
Overview of this nonprofit consulting firm
Getting Attention is a Google Ad Grant management consulting firm for nonprofits. They use a “proven approach,” working closely with nonprofit teams to ensure they’re finding the right donors.
Nonprofit consulting services
Google Ad Grant management
Location(s)
Not listed
What makes this nonprofit consultant unique?
Getting Attention charges no upfront fees and they say there are no surprise add-ons.
Best Nonprofit Consultants for Fundraising
Prosper Strategies also provides nonprofit consulting services in this area.
Prosper Strategies
Fundraising strategy is one of our key services. Please reach out to us, and if we’re not a fit, we’re happy to connect you with another consultant who may be able to help. Below, we’ve included recommendations for consultants that specialize in fundraising campaign implementation.
CCS Fundraising
Overview of this nonprofit consultant
CCS Fundraising is a strategic nonprofit fundraising consulting firm. CCS Fundraising says their consultants help nonprofits maximize their potential at every stage of the fundraising journey from developing a unique and compelling case for support to creating tactical plans to working shoulder to shoulder with their partners during the implementation phase.
Nonprofit consulting services
- Fundraising campaigns
- Audits and assessments
- Strategic planning
- Data, analytics, systems and research
- Interim development management
- Specialized development projects
Location(s)
Throughout the United States and Europe
What makes this nonprofit consultant unique?
For 75 years, CCS Fundraising has been a nonprofit consulting firm “at the forefront of advancing some of the most important causes in history.” They say they translate big-picture, complex topics into actionable solutions to help nonprofits meet and exceed their fundraising goals. They have a data-driven and step-by-step approach that provides a clear path forward with achievable milestones.
Campbell & Company
Overview of this nonprofit consultant
Campbell & Company is a nonprofit consulting firm that offers a comprehensive suite of nonprofit services, thaty they say allows them to consider a nonprofit’s challenges from every angle and craft customized, informed solutions. From fundraising strategy and messaging to analytics, they have tools and experience to help organizations “create greater impact.”
Nonprofit consulting services
- Fundraising
- Executive search
- Communications
- Strategic information services
- Beam Insights (fundraising planning software)
Location(s)
Throughout the United States
What makes this nonprofit consultant unique?
For 43 years, Campbell & Company has helped shape the evolution of fundraising as a practice and philanthropy. They are passionate about helping their clients succeed. Their values—Integrity, Partnership, Candor, Inclusion, Rigor, Creativity—define and guide how they approach their work with organizations.
Graham-Pelton
Overview of this nonprofit consultant
Graham-Pelton is a nonprofit consulting firm that provides nonprofits with knowledge, expertise and resources to “elevate their philanthropy.” They say they have developed a flexible model of service to the nonprofit industry – combining the benefits of intensive on-site staffing and high-level strategic counsel customized to the needs of each client.
Nonprofit consulting services
- Campaigns and initiatives
- Data and operations
- Growth and strategy
- Donors and constituents
Location(s)
Not listed
What makes this nonprofit consultant unique?
Graham-Pelton uses a Confidence and Clarity™ Framework to evaluate five success factors of high-performing fundraising organizations, focusing counsel according to each organization’s needs to ensure each factor is in place.
Just Cause Consulting
Overview of this nonprofit consultant
Just Cause Consulting is a nonprofit consulting firm that specializes in fundraising. They apply “deep and diverse expertise” to meet the needs and character of each organization they work with.
Nonprofit consulting services
- Fundraising plan development
- Leadership and board optimization
- Donor base growth
- Donor focused communication
- Staff coaching and training
Location(s)
Chicago, Illinois
What makes this nonprofit consultant unique?
Just Cause is led by Lisa Acker and Nancy Kohn. The nonprofit consulting firm is certified as a Women’s Business Enterprise by the Women’s Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC).
M+R
Overview of this nonprofit consultant
M+R is a nonprofit consulting firm made up of communicators, marketers, fundraisers and campaigners who help “causes that inspire people to act.” They work exclusively with nonprofits.
Nonprofit consulting services
- Online fundraising
- Earned media
- Social media
- Digital advertising
- Campaign evaluation and strategy
- Integrated advocacy campaigns
- Analytics and optimization
- Messaging and identity
Location(s)
Washington, DC
New York, New York
Boston, Massachusetts
Oakland, California
What makes this nonprofit consultant unique?
Since 1991, M+R says they have been part of movements, breakthroughs and victories on behalf of people and the planet. They say their founders are organizers at heart, and this grassroots spirit still guides their work today. They started Scout Quest, a data co-op where participants share email deliverability indicators, fundraising data and advertising audiences. In return, they receive volumes of useful data about their supporters to help in targeting, re-engagement, advertising, etc.
Best Nonprofit Consultants for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
Justice Informed
Overview of this nonprofit consultant
Justice Informed is a social impact nonprofit consulting firm based in Chicago but working across the US and globe. They serve a myriad of clients within their strategic service areas: diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI); community engagement; public policy-informed corporate social responsibility; and equity-focused philanthropy.
Nonprofit consulting services
- DEI Trainings, retreats, seminars and lunch-n-learns
- DEI assessments and audits
- Meeting facilitation for internal staff/stakeholder conflicts
- DEI strategic planning
- DEI roadmap development for those organizations looking to launch their first DEI effort
- Coaching and consulting for diverse teams
- Executive team coaching and consulting
- DEI committee/ERG support
- DEI keynotes and engagement seminars
Location(s)
Chicago, Illinois
What makes this nonprofit consulting firm unique?
With a focus on relational specificity and management operations, Justice Informed says they build customized, human-centered strategies that increase the positive workplace and community impact of their clients. Justice Informed works with corporations, nonprofits, activism groups, universities, startups, government offices, philanthropic organizations, and more to “improve institutional processes, outcomes and environments for the 21st century.”
Thought Partner Solutions (TPS)
Overview of this nonprofit consulting firm
Thought Partner Solutions (TPS) is a nonprofit consulting firm that was established in 2016 as an organizational and leadership development firm. It was founded by Jamal Jimerson. They offer partner organizations consulting, training and coaching through what they call a humanistic, process-oriented approach with equity at the center. Their partners include nonprofits, foundations, municipalities, small to midsize businesses, and schools including public K-12, charter, private and higher education.
Nonprofit consulting services
- Consulting, strategy development and education for boards, executive leaders and “equity champions” across an organization
- Leadership and professional development workshops for boards, executive leaders, “equity champions” and the workforce
- Coaching for management, human resources and general workforce
Location(s)
Not listed
What makes this nonprofit consultant unique?
TPS developed and currently uses the Racial-Equity Acknowledgement, Commitment, & Transformation (RE-ACT) for Change™ framework. As a BIPOC-owned company, they say they are personally and professionally invested in eradicating institutional racism – offering solutions that help partners to build an antiracist workplace, support and care for people, implement antiracist policies and behaviors and develop “transformative equity leaders.”
Best Nonprofit Consultants for Research, Evaluation and Measurement
PIE Org
Overview of this nonprofit consultant
PIE Org is a nonprofit consulting firm that builds the capacity of mission-driven organizations to evaluate impact, promote learning and facilitate equitable change.
PIE Org partners with mission-driven organizations including nonprofits, foundations, school districts, higher education institutions, public agencies, corporate social responsibilities departments and collective impact initiatives.
Nonprofit consulting services
- Evaluation and learning
- Strategic planning
- Coaching and workshops
Location(s)
Chicago, Illinois
What makes this nonprofit consultant unique?
PIE Org says they take a collaborative, culturally responsive approach to evaluation and strategic planning that emphasizes making data understandable and actionable. They facilitate ongoing data reflection to support improved service delivery and community impact. When PIE partners with an organization, they say they weave in opportunities for capacity building and coaching so that changemakers can strengthen skills to more effectively serve others.
teenyBIG
Overview of this nonprofit consultant
teenyBIG is a nonprofit consulting firm and Prosper Strategies partner that helps nonprofits engage in strategic listening. Strategic listening goes beyond annual surveys to pull specific information about those that have the potential to support a nonprofit,
such as what motivates them during a campaign or how they interpret the work that you do. This gives nonprofit teams the information they need to build more passionate campaigns, grow their community and communicate the support they need to their audience.
Nonprofit consulting services
- Strategic listening
Location(s)
Chicago, Illinois
What makes this nonprofit consultant unique?
teenyBIG Principal, Emily Taylor, uses two decades of experience in Human-Centered Design, experience design and nonprofit leadership to help nonprofit teams engage the people that matter most to achieving their mission. Emily believes in strategically listening to audiences and collaboratively finding solutions that work with a nonprofit’s resources and stakeholders.
Mission Measurement
Overview of this nonprofit consultant
Mission Measurement is a nonprofit consulting firm that helps organizations standardize, benchmark and predict social outcomes. Their clients include governments, CSR departments, philanthropies and NGOs.
Nonprofit consulting services
- Define success
- Measure success
- Build capacity
- Improve ROI
Location(s)
Chicago, Illinois
Washington, DC
Toronto
What makes this nonprofit consultant unique?
Mission Measurement has quantified the impact of thousands of social programs around the world, covering the full range of outcomes, interventions, beneficiaries and contexts. They are also founders of the Impact Genome Project.
OnStrategy
Overview of this nonprofit consultant
OnStrategy is a nonprofit consulting firm with an “agile strategic planning approach” and software to help leaders connect daily focus with long-term strategy.
Nonprofit consulting services
- Strategic planning facilitation and coaching
- StrategySprintTM (strategic planning in 4 weeks)
- Market assessments, competitive and industry analyses
- Organization benchmarking
- Employee insights
- OKR coaching and consulting
Location(s)
Not listed
What makes this nonprofit consultant unique?
In addition to their nonprofit consulting services, OnStrategy also has an OKR and strategy software that allows teams to align, manage results and accountability, provide community and board reporting and access real-time results dashboards.
Clear Impact
Overview of this nonprofit consultant
Clear Impact is a nonprofit consultant that provides performance management software, training and services to help government agencies, nonprofits, communities and foundations track the performance of their programs, measure the impact of their funding, and report on the progress of their missions. Clear Impact has exclusive and worldwide rights to use Results-Based Accountability™ (RBA), including all of proprietary and intellectual property rights represented by RBA.
Nonprofit consulting services
- Results-Based Accountability (RBA) software
- RBA management, budgeting and strategic planning
- Inclusive group process and facilitation
- RBA training, train the trainer and certifications
- Coaching and technical assistance
Location(s)
Rockville, Maryland
What makes this nonprofit consultant unique?
Clear Impact works with government leaders, executive directors and public sector professionals to establish measurable performance expectations, identify the right data indicators and continuously monitor the progress of programs and partners by implementing the Results-Based Accountability framework to deliver impact. They also have a web-based Clear Impact Scorecard software that helps program managers, grant managers and performance directors collaborate with stakeholders and community partners to simplify data collection, standardize reporting, measure progress and improve performance on a local, regional and national scale.
Sarah Best Strategy
Overview of this nonprofit consultant
Sarah Best Strategy (SBS) is a nonprofit consulting firm and Prosper Strategies partner that empowers organizations to shine in the digital space, whether they want to unleash the full potential of their in-house team or hire professional help to execute their vision.
Nonprofit consulting services
- Nonprofit social media strategy and audits
- Social media
- SEO strategy, research and implementation
- Same page content planning sessions
- Inbound content/strategy
- Email marketing
- Fundraising
- Coaching and training
Location(s)
Middleton, Wisconsin
What makes this nonprofit consultant unique?
Sarah Best Strategy increases productivity, builds the confidence of in-house teams and gets results. SBS also helps with setting up Classy, writing social media and email fundraising copy, optimizing fundraising landing pages, and promoting campaigns with paid social media.
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