THE GATHERGOOD COMMUNITY IMPACT INITIATIVE
Gathering Good People Starts at the Local Level.
Not every movement begins on a national stage. Some begin in a school cafeteria. A church hall, a neighborhood gym, a small nonprofit office with big conviction and limited resources.
The Community Impact Initiative exists because we believe grassroots leadership deserves the same clarity, structure, and excellence as large-scale organizations.
Doing good well should not be reserved for those with the largest budgets.
WHAT THIS LOOKS LIKE
Community Impact partnerships focus on clarity and momentum.
We help you:
OUR COMMITMENT
Community Impact engagements are offered at transparent, flat-fee pricing because we understand the weight of nonprofit budgets. We do not bill hourly, we do not overcomplicate the process, and we do not take on more partnerships than we can support well.
Excellence should feel attainable.
Community Impact Partnerships
The Jumpstart
A focused working session that results in a clear, written plan.
You will receive:
- A written event or campaign goal statement
- A 3-5 point fundraising strategy outline tailored to your event
- A simple sponsorship level structure
- A prioritized action checklist with deadlines
- A follow-up summary email documenting next steps
The Blueprint
A structured roadmap you can implement immediately.
You will receive:
- A customized event strategy document
- A written sponsorship framework with defined levels and benefits
- A templated sponsorship one-pager outline
- A detailed run-of-show outline
- A planning timeline with milestone deadlines
- Two structured working sessions
- Post-session documentation after each call
The Build Partnership
For organizations ready to invest in experienced oversight and structured execution from planning through event day.
You will receive:
- A customized event strategy document
- Defined fundraising and sponsorship structure
- A detailed planning timeline with milestone tracking
- A complete run-of-show and production schedule
- Vendor communication and coordination
- Program script development and flow refinement
- Event day run sheet and staffing assignments
- On-site event day leadership and production management (one full event day)
- Post-event debrief and written summary with recommendations