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Fractional Chief of Staff

Fractional Chief of Staff

Elevate your nonprofit with executive-level leadership—on your terms. Our Fractional Chief of Staff services provide high-impact operational and strategic support, tailored to the unique needs of your organization. Whether you need assistance for a specific project or ongoing part-time leadership, we help streamline operations, enhance team performance, and drive mission-aligned growth.

Our Services Include:

Executive Support and Leadership

  • Serve as a trusted advisor to your Executive Director or CEO

  • Facilitate effective communication across teams and departments

Operational Efficiency

  • Oversee day-to-day operations and ensure smooth execution of programs

  • Identify and implement process improvements to increase productivity

  • Provide expert oversight of major projects and initiatives

Strategic Planning and Implementation

  • Lead the development and execution of your strategic plan

  • Monitor progress toward key organizational goals

Board Management and Governance

  • Serve as a liaison between your leadership team and the board

  • Prepare materials and reports for board meetings

  • Assist with board recruitment, governance, and engagement

Team and Culture Development

  • Drive employee engagement and strengthen organizational culture

  • Support leadership development and team performance management

  • Mentor department leaders to ensure alignment with strategic objectives

Special Projects and Change Management

  • Lead cross-functional projects and organizational change initiatives

  • Oversee crisis management and problem-solving efforts

External Relations and Partnerships

  • Support key partnerships and manage stakeholder relationships

  • Oversee communication with external stakeholders, including donors and community partners

Need executive-level expertise without the full-time commitment? Contact us today to learn how our Fractional Nonprofit Chief of Staff services can help your organization thrive.

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