Let’s Fix the Friction.

Guiding Nonprofits Toward Sustainable & Systemized Impact

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You’re one of 1.48 million U.S. 501(c)(3) nonprofits (IRS) ā€” part of a crowded, mission-driven sector facing intense challenges and constant competition for limited resources.

Do you concede your mission is meant to plateau?

Or what will you do to set yours apart and keep it alive?

Do These Challenges Sound Familiar?

Executive Directors Burn Out in 3–5 Years

šŸ”„ Turnover at the top.

Executive directors typically leave within 3 to 5 years, often due to burnout, underpay, and lack of support.

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šŸ“Œ Leadership pipeline is broken.

77% of nonprofits struggle to recruit senior leaders, and many lack training or mentorship programs.

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šŸ‘„ Programs are shrinking.

65% of nonprofits report staffing shortages that force them to scale back services or delay expansion.

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šŸ” Constant rehiring drains time.

Nonprofits report staff turnover rates above 19%, leading to disruptions, extra costs, and burnout.

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šŸ“‰ Most nonprofits are very small.

The nonprofit sector runs lean: 76% of U.S. nonprofits operate on budgets under $100K, 88% under $500K, and 92% under $1M—underscoring just how financially stretched most organizations are.

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šŸ’° Financial strain is widespread.

Nearly half of nonprofits can’t fully fund their programs, limiting their impact and long-term viability.

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šŸ•’ Half don’t survive.

30% of nonprofits close within their first 10 years, and by 15 years, nearly 50% are no longer operating. The most common reasons include inconsistent funding, leadership turnover, and lack of long-term strategic planning.

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🚨 Vulnerable to fraud.

Nonprofits account for 9% of all occupational fraud, with median losses of $75,000 due to weak internal controls.

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Quick Systems Check: Where Do You Stand?

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Everyone’s doing everything. Have you tried…

  • Clarifying who owns what with a role responsibility matrix?
  • Setting a ā€œno duplicate effortā€ policy for recurring tasks?
  • Creating a weekly rhythm for workload check-ins?

Growth isn’t fixing the overwhelm. Have you tried…

  • Resetting expectations after each hire or grant?
  • Delegating outcomes instead of tasks?
  • Checking if job descriptions match actual work?

Energy and effort gets wasted. Have you tried…

  • A quarterly vision reset with your leadership team?
  • Condensing your org’s ā€œnorth starā€ into one shared sentence?
  • Mapping decisions back to vision in meetings?

Low trust, crossed wires, weird vibes. Have you tried…

  • A trust-building retro after each major project?
  • Sharing ā€œhow I workā€ docs across the team?
  • Implementing weekly pulse check-ins (1–5 scale)?

Always chasing, never catching. Have you tried…

  • Standardizing your top 3 funding stories?
  • Building a ā€œfunder journeyā€ like you would for donors?
  • Treating grant-writing like a sprint, not a scramble?

Chaos behind the scenes. Have you tried…

  • Choosing one system to lead your operations?
  • Naming and fixing your top 2 ā€œrepeat firesā€?
  • Mapping your team’s capacity like a pie chart?

Everyone’s moving, but toward what? Have you tried…

  • Connecting every project to a single strategic priority?
  • Archiving anything not moving your mission?
  • Holding ā€œcancel somethingā€ meetings each quarter?

Clunky tools, no tech lead. Have you tried…

  • Auditing your stack to drop or consolidate tools?
  • Creating a shared dashboard for visibility?
  • Assigning ā€œtech stewardsā€ for each platform?

Organizations We’ve Worked With

Testimonials

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Michael W.

One of my biggest A-ha moments with Jeff was learning how to plan annually and set realistic goals, which made me a stronger leader and clarified my vision. His mentorship improved my leadership skills, helped me manage conflicts, and taught me to think more strategically about the future.

Michelle T.

Jeff was structured yet adaptable, always giving me the tools to succeed. Under his guidance, I gained confidence in streamlining processes, managing workflows, and making strategic decisions. He didn’t just delegate; he empowered, and his leadership fostered growth, accountability, and collaboration.

Shayne T.

Working alongside Jeff showed me his strengths in action. He brings clarity and a team-first mindset to every conversation. I highly recommend him as a collaborative and strategic leader.

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