Our Clients

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What do all of these organizations have in common?

  • A professional art studio for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities

  • A bilingual news outlet reporting on hyperlocal community issues

  • A storefront theatre company that produces new plays

  • A 1,500-seat performing arts center for international music and dance artists

  • A human services health center offering gender-affirming, culturally competent care

  • A multidisciplinary artist residency program with national reach

They…

  • amplify underheard voices

  • connect artists, thinkers, and leaders to the public

  • interrogate, dismantle, and rebuild the systems we live by

  • cultivate connection

  • create community

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And we raise millions for these nonprofits and so many more every year.

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We are here for you, no matter your budget size or how long you’ve been pursuing your mission.

Our team supports the complex strategies of major multi-million-dollar institutions alongside the unique needs of small grassroots nonprofits that are just getting started. Whether you have a staff of many or a volunteer team of few, our solutions are entirely customized to maximize your capacity.

We'll level up your fundraising game so that you can level up your goals for impact.

Working Solo?

Are you an independent artist or journalist seeking funding for your work? We can help–reach out to learn more about how we provide support for individual artist grants, funding for investigative journalism pieces, fundraising campaigns for singular artistic projects, and more.

LET’S TALK

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“There is nothing else we spend money on with as much clear return and value.”

— Brave Space Alliance

We’re proud to have partnered with these organizations and more since 2018.

You’re in Good Company

Arts & Culture

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Journalism & Humanities

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Human Services

Philanthropy & Grantmaking

What Clients Are Saying

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    "I'm so grateful for the organized fashion of meetings; the detailed follow up action items; timeliness; gentle reminders to keep me on track."

    — Chicago Artists Coalition

  • Logo for Arts of Life featuring a circular brush stroke in red and blue and the text 'Arts of Life' beneath it.

    "They are creative in identifying new funding opportunities and highly skilled at managing a multitude of proposals at once."

    — Arts of Life

  • Black and white logo of a raccoon's face with stylized feathers or leaves above it, and the text "MUDLARK THEATER" below.

    "They made us feel seen and worthy of asking for money. I always come away from our meetings feeling like we have a partner who is fighting with us."

    — Mudlark Theatre

Let’s fundraise together!

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