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Are you looking for a trustworthy fundraising specialist in an area that Fundraising Sol doesn't specialize in? We've curated a list of our go-to experts—trusted professionals who excel in their zone of genius. Whether you need a grant writer, event specialist, or other fundraising support, these are the folks we recommend with confidence.  

Our Recommendations

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Christine Schwitzer (she/her/hers)

Grant Strategy + Grant Writing

Holistic Grants

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Ellen Davis (she/her/hers)

Grant Strategy + Grant Writing

Future Funding

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Erika LaDousa (she/her/hers)

Event Consulting
LDS Events

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Tiffany Nobles (she/her/hers)

Grant Strategy + Grant Writing

T. Nobles Grant Consulting

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Kathy Graves (she/her/hers)

Strategic Planning and Communications
Parenteau Graves

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Mallory Mitchell (she/her/hers)

Fundraising Strategy
Aligned Strategy Group

Our Clients

The word "Avenues" in purple in all capitals with the words "for youth" underneath. A logo for an organization that works with youth experiencing homelessness.
The word "Elpis" where the circle in the center of the "p" is an eyeball and there is a yellow star behind it. Underneath it is the word "enterprises." The logo for an organization that trains youth experiencing homelessness.
The words "World Savvy" next to a blue globe with three blue lines drawn around it with graphics made to look like crayon. A logo for an organization that works with schools.
A gold and black cross with a black and gold star in the center. The cross merges to create a D and there is a skyline of Minneapolis. The logo for a Catholic high school.
The words "Down Syndrome Association of Minnesota" next to a red speech bubble with a pink heart in the center. The logo for an organization that works with children and adults with Down Syndrome.
A blue graphic of an Eagle soaring in flight next to the words "National Eagle Center." The logo for an organization that works with and preserves the habitat of eagles.
The words "Oasis for Youth" are to the left of a circle with a triangle pointed to the north and west. The logo for an organization that works with youth experiencing homelessness.
The letters "MNPQC" next to a graphic that looks like a flattened clover with squares in each corner. The words "MPO in Action" are underneath. The logo of an organization that works on perinatal health in Minnesota.
A pink door frame with an orange door that's opening. The words "Emma Norton" are beneath. The logo for an organization that provides transformational housing and growth for women and families on their journey of recovery.
The word "Joy" is in bold next to the word "Collaborative." Both words are to the right of a red and orange swirl. The logo for an organization that create life-enriching spaces for youth with life-limiting conditions.
The word "East" is in brown next to the word "Side" in a tealish-blue. Underneath is the world neighborhood and a compass with the center dial being brown and white. To the right of the compass is the word "services."
The word "Alia" next to a circle with a cursive "A" inside the circle. Inside the "A" are the colors blue, green, pink, and yellow. The logo for an organization that works with children in welfare systems.
A black rectangle with white dots and lines that looks like an ink splash. Underneath are the words "In Black Ink." The logo for an organization that creates spaces where the stories and voices of people of African heritage are celebrated, documented, and archived through publications, professional development training opportunities, and public presentations.
Two orange circles designed to look like people with the words "Black Women's Wealth Alliance" underneath the circles.
A circular sun peeking over the hills next to the words "Alongside Network"
The words "Saint Paul Almanac" is large with a very small sentence of the word Almanac that says "your story has power; tell it." The logo is for a literary-centered arts organization
A black rectangle with the word "RE!NSTITUTE" in white. It is a logo for an organization that works with agencies around the world to create change.
A thin purple circle surrounds a purple bird above the words "Breaking Free." Next to the word "free" is a bird cage. Underneath it says "survivor led." The logo for an organization that works with domestic abuse survivors.
The words "ChildCare Aware of Minnesota" with a red checkmark that sits on top of a blue oval.
The word "Wildflyer" in orange and stylized with the word "coffee" very small over the "yer" in "Wildflyer." The logo for an organization that hires youth experiencing homelessness gain employment.
The letters CSP with a cross between the S and P above the word Global
A blue tree with leaves is to the left of the words "The Westfield Foundation"
The words "Interfaith Action of Greater Saint Paul" next to a double star burst with the center star burst is gray and the outer starburst is in color.
An orange upside S shape that fades to yellow. Underneath are the words The Arc Minnesota
A cone with a snake and fire around it - all in the color blue next to the words: Minnesota Academy of Family Physicians. Underneath are the words "Strong Medicine for Minnesota"
The Daily Work logo that is two stick figures standing on three blocks together between the words "Daily" and "Work"
The logo for the Better Business Bureau of Minnesota and North Dakota, a teal torch with the letters BBB underneath
The logo for Neighbors Inc., a cursive teal N inside a white box with a teal border with the words "Neighbors, Inc."
A logo for the American Indian OIC, including a native pattern of triangles and x's that include navy, yellow, teal, and salmon colors, the words "American Indian OIC" and an image of an Eagle in the background
Three stick-figure type people hold a banner that says "increasing skills, improving lives" next to the words "Our Saviour's Community Services." Everything is in a dark olive green.
A logo for the organization Osprey Wilds. It includes an image of a bird inflight over water inside a circle next to the words "Osprey Wilds Environmental Learning Center"
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A Christian cross offset in a circle. The circle is in four parts: two parts are white, one is blue, and one is blue, but in the pattern of a river with white wavy lines.
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