Clients
Our clients come to us with questions that get at the heart of who they are, what they do, how they want to be known, and how to bring the most value to their communities.
Read a bit about them below and see if you relate to what you find—or if it inspires you to think about the questions you want to explore.
How do we raise money for a life-changing school, from a world away?
How can we make decisions based on our values instead of on anxiety about money?
How do you fund a new collaboration with donors who have lost touch with the organizations?
How do you engage in a feasibility study with multiple partnerships at play?
How are we leaders in the neighborhood at the intersection of tradition and newness?
Who is the little church on the circle?
How can fundraising transform a church's relationship to its downtown community?
How do we recover from serial disasters?
How do we live out our covenant today and tomorrow?
How can music help save the planet?
How do you run a campaign with bare cupboards?
How do we fill a niche for the greater good?
How does our building reflect who we are?
How do buildings reflect a church’s theology?
What do we do with a previously successful program when the world around it has changed?
How do we run a “not like your Grandma’s” campaign?
How has the fundraising landscape changed around us?
Who have we been? Who are we now? Where are we going?
What does the way we raise money say about us?
How does money pull us down or raise us up?
How to go from start-up to long-haul?
How does a feasibility study create a healthy capital campaign?
How does an organization move away from a shoestring budget?
How do we raise money to provide access to the neighborhood?
How do we say goodbye gracefully?
What happens when Sunday morning doesn’t look like the neighborhood?
How do we organize to raise money more effectively?
How do we unite across culture and geography?
How do you raise money in a complex financial system?
How do you bring the power of a legacy to life in today’s church?
How do we go from start-up to grown-up?
How do we navigate complex governing structures?
What do art and church have to do with God and the city?
How do we honor our legacy while planning for the future?
How do we reflect the core of who we are?
The project’s started. How do we raise the money?
What do we do with our old buildings?
How do we communicate simply in the most complex city in the world?
What do we do with church buildings made for a different time and place?
How do we stake our claim to the Good News of Christ?
How do we make decisions that reflect who we are?
How do merged congregations become one?
How can scholarships transform the church?
How do we raise money in a culture where money is taboo?
What are the ABCs of fundraising?
Who are we after a series of crises?
Is it a good time to raise money during a leadership transition?
Money? Where do we start?
How can our buildings be used for the repair of our community?
How do we meld stewardship with congregational life?
How do we raise money the first time? The second time?
How do we create a stewardship plan in the midst of a transition in leadership and a presidential election?
How do we listen to align our values with our building project?
How do we raise capital funds on the heels of a disaster?
How do we fund capital projects for our fast-growing parish?
How do we bring a saggy gift (building) to life?
What’s the path from food pantry to food justice?
Who needs a synod?
What is the appeal of progressive campus ministry?
How do we get from hand-to-mouth to a table always set?
How do we keep up with a constantly changing world?
How do we raise money when we’re not quite ready?
How do we show people who we really are?
How does our staffing, working and structure reflect who we want to be?
How can we integrate our community's cultural changes about money and giving into our stewardship model?