Nonprofit strategy consulting
Small and medium mission-driven organizations are often doing the most important work in a community, operating with the least strategic support. Broadroot was built specifically for that.
What we do
Most engagements start with a specific question: a funding shift, a new program, a leadership change. The work tends to go deeper from there.
Project engagements
An independent outside perspective on where you are, what's working, and what needs attention before you move into your next phase.
A clear, actionable strategy built around your organization's actual starting point — no generic frameworks, no one-size-fits-all answers.
From early concept through execution: market analysis, program design, operational planning, and stakeholder alignment.
When the current structure is no longer serving the mission, we work through realigning programs, staff, and resources around what is working.
Structured facilitation for retreats, offsites, and planning sessions — designed to produce clear outcomes.
A practical look at where AI can meaningfully reduce administrative burden and extend your team's capacity — followed by implementation support built to last beyond the engagement.
Ongoing advisory
Some organizations don't need a one-time project, they need a consistent strategic voice they can trust. Fractional advisory gives you that: a monthly engagement with ongoing access, regular touchpoints, and strategic support that compounds over time.
This is the highest-value way to work with Broadroot, and the engagements that tend to produce the most durable results.
Pricing varies by scope and organization size. Get in touch to talk through what would make sense for your situation.
What clients say
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Get in touch
If something is shifting: a funding change, a new direction, a leadership transition, a program that isn't working the way it should — that's usually the right time to bring in an outside perspective.