We craft
human-to-human, philanthropic
communications

Today’s campaigns: high-stakes and perpetual.
Today’s donors: sophisticated and inundated.
Yesterday’s communications: fading in impact.

It’s time for the one-size-fits-all approach to be reimagined … to meet the needs of donors as individuals.

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Our Principles

We tore up the industry’s outdated playbook to deliver the five elements that foster truly modern campaign communications.

Message Resonance

Campaign communications can’t be mere “art projects” anymore. The remedy: investing in a deeply resonant message that flexibly answers every donor’s crucial questions: Why now, why here, why this, and why me.

Team Fluency

People give to people — people who can speak fluently about your organization’s future with authority and personal passion. With our customized fluency training, people — not just brochures — will tell your story.

Digital-first Engagement

Strategies, technologies, and more importantly, donor preferences have changed. We empower clients with the breakthrough digital tools they need to stay nimble, collaborative, and entrepreneurial.

Hyper-personalization

The impact of big, glossy, one-size-fits-all case statements is on the wane. Hyper-personalization, not high production value, is the key to delivering donor delight. Communicate with all — but focus on each.

Institution-wide Collaboration

Campaigns are hard-won opportunities to deepen brand equity. As an extension of your team, we help you foster consensus and align all institutional stakeholders around shared messages, goals, and plans.

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