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from vision to reality: your mission accomplice

For PNW nonprofits seeking to grow their donor base and unlock their full potential.

maximize your impact at a fractional cost

Let’s say it like it is: our sector is in crisis.

From federal slashes and shifting funder priorities, to economic pressures on individual donors, nonprofits face serious threats. And with nearly 90% of nonprofit staff experiencing burnout, it’s no surprise that 1 in 3 nonprofits struggle with retention.

Your best defense? Making a smart investment in your development strategy. Too often, nonprofits need director-level insight but can only afford junior-level hires— a recipe for high turnover and burnout, inconsistent attention to donors, and untapped revenue streams.

Fractional fundraising provides the expertise and stability of a seasoned development professional at a cost you can afford. With Mission Accomplice, you’ll get tailored consulting services and collaborative solutions that allow you to focus on what you do best.

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about meg

Meg, a white nonbinary person, sports buzzed pink hair, black glasses, a green silk blouse, a black belt with gold accents, and black pants. They stand with their hands in their pockets.

I’ve always enjoyed bringing people together, whether it’s around a board game, a shared meal, or a bold vision for a better future. That’s why I started Mission Accomplice.

My experience ranges from:

  • Securing six-figure gifts at the largest nonprofit theatre in the nation

  • Helping win school and summer meals for hundreds of thousands of Oregonians

  • Winning Willamette Week’s 35 & Under Give!Guide Award for two nonprofits’ first time

With millions in revenue raised and a strong foundation in community-centric principles, I’m a development catch-all: someone who can move between databases, strategic plans, and research tools with the skill to advance your mission.

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In fractional, project-based, and in-house roles:

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