Helping nonprofits and funders build right-sized approaches that fit their capacity, values, and communities.

Shifting practices,
centering community

Nice to meet you.

About Andrea

My work is grounded in Community-Centric Fundraising, where I served as a founding Co-Chair, and shaped by over two decades in the nonprofit sector. I’ve worked inside organizations, alongside boards, and within philanthropy, giving me a deep understanding of both team dynamics and the systems that shape how money moves.

I’ve seen how often fundraising expectations don’t match reality. Teams are stretched thin, boards feel unsure of their role, and strategies become overwhelming or unsustainable.

I approach this work by slowing things down; helping teams understand what’s possible, then prioritize what’s actually doable. The result is approaches that feel clear, shared, and sustainable.

My experience spans arts and culture, education, parks and public spaces, and fiscal sponsorship, as well as time working in philanthropy supporting equitable grantmaking. Across all of this work, I’m interested in how resources move, how relationships are built, and how organizations can align their practices with the communities they serve.

Grounded in Community-Centric Fundraising

Community-Centric Fundraising is a movement that aims to reimagine fundraising and philanthropy in the nonprofit sector. It encourages critical examination of traditional practices, aiming to advance social justice and minimize harm.

The 10 Principles are how we aspire to transform fundraising and philanthropy, so that they are co-grounded in racial and economic justice.”

— Community-Centric Fundraising

Support & Services

Every organization has different goals, capacity, and community relationships. My role is to help you build a fundraising or grantmaking approach that fits your reality. Here are some of the ways we can work together:

Fundraising

Grantmaking

I support funders and philanthropic institutions who are interested in reimagining how resources are distributed, relationships are built, and community is centered in decision-making.

My approach is informed by my experience working inside philanthropy, combined with my ongoing work in Community-Centric Fundraising. I understand both the internal dynamics of foundations and the real-world impact of funding decisions on communities.

Testimonials

“I had the privilege to work with Andrea to create a new line of work that contributed to deep impact in multiple communities across the United States. Her ability to engage with communities, understand the needs and opportunities, and create sustainable and actionable solutions is just one of her superpowers. Andrea leads with equity, challenges predominant narratives, and lives in a space of continual learning. Working with her made me better and I look forward to any opportunity to engage with her again.”

— Mary Rennekamp

“Andrea has been many things to me: a teacher, mentor, director, colleague, collaborator, and friend. As an unassuming leader, she possesses an innate ability to connect with others and cultivate relationships. When I began my job as Annual Giving Manager at the Seattle Parks Foundation, she recognized something in me that I couldn't see myself and was a constant ally as I grew in my role. As the Co-Founder of Community-Centric Fundraising, she consistently demonstrates her commitment to equity and social justice, fearlessly speaking truth to power. You can always count on her to bring authenticity to any conversation or mission.”

— Sarah Olivo, Annual Giving Manager at Seattle Parks Foundation

Clients

I’ve had the privilege of working alongside organizations across the nonprofit sector.

Collaborators

Michelle Shireen Muri

Ignited by a beautiful volunteer experience, Michelle has crafted her career through 15 years of resource generation through social justice movements. Her successes and tenure at Northwest Immigrant Rights Project, now the largest immigrant rights org in the nation, fostered a critical lens towards fundraising and a deep love of community solidarity.

She believes there is deep power and personal healing in the work of generating resources from a values-aligned space.

Michelle is the founder of Freedom Conspiracy, Co-Chair of the founding Seattle chapter for Community-Centric Fundraising and host of The Ethical Rainmaker podcast.

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Let's shift practices and center community together!

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