Yancey Consulting Helps Nonprofits With Practical Sustainability Tools at Newly Launched Site Yancey Consulting, LLC, a consulting firm specializing in providing strategic and results-oriented organizational development solutions to nonprofits has launched a website with a strong focus on helping organizations develop a sustainable infrastructure. New York, NY, January 18, 2011 -- Yancey Consulting, LLC, a consulting firm specializing in providing strategic and results-oriented organizational development solutions to nonprofits has launched a website with a strong focus on helping organizations develop a sustainable infrastructure. The site located at http://www.yanceyconsulting.com features a blog, a resource section for nonprofits and free downloadable development outlines that can assist nonprofits of all sizes in thinking through critical capacity and development issues before engaging a consultant. "We’re passionate about ensuring that an organization’s programs, activities, special projects and campaigns accurately reflect its financial, human, and technological capacity," says Lisa Yancey, Founder of Yancey Consulting. "Not all organizations can readily afford to hire a consultant every time they need to strategically set or re-align goals and objectives with their mission and vision. So we developed outlines that can guide organizations through their own process. Because we are committed to making the process accessible, we have outlines that range from free (Basic Version) to just $15 (Optimum Version with sample language.) There’s even a Standard Version in between, offering more guidance than the Basic Version." The company also offers practical services like prospect research and cultivation, as well as proposal editorial services. When it comes to its clients, Yancey Consulting puts a strong emphasis on a keeping the strategies simple, effective, and achievable. "Our approach is tailor made," says Yancey. "We understand that the needs of one organization may differ greatly from the needs of another. Thus, we do not operate from boilerplate assumptions or offer such boilerplate solutions. We listen. We survey. We observe. We analyze. We research best practices. We develop recommendations and plans collaboratively with the people that will be doing the work."