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Sandy Gallagher

Nonprofit and Fundraising Strategist Writer

Sandy Gallagher writes for nonprofit leaders navigating capital campaigns, planning studies, and fundraising strategy. Her work helps organizations move from uncertainty to clarity—especially when evaluating campaign readiness and long-term growth.

Whether you are wondering if you are ready for a capital campaign, trying to strengthen donor relationships, or looking to avoid common fundraising missteps, Sandy’s articles are designed to answer the questions you are already asking.

As part of the Mission Advancement team, Sandy contributes to a body of content built around real conversations with leaders in the field. Her insights are shaped by ongoing work with nonprofit leaders across the country, helping organizations strengthen donor relationships, align leadership, and prepare for successful campaigns.

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Who Sandy Writes For:

Heads of school

Nonprofit executives

Development directors

Board members and campaign leaders

If you are asking questions about your fundraising strategy, campaign timing, or next steps, you are not alone.

Sandy’s articles are designed to help you find clear answers and move forward with confidence.

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Inspire board members to lead a thriving development program

The most powerful nonprofit boards have a passion for the mission and a strategic direction for accomplishing it. But how many board members do you need? How often should they meet? What are your board members’ roles in fundraising? How well does your board understand its role and responsibilities? We can equip your board members with the training, tools, and processes they need to set your organization up for ongoing impact. In the community, and the world.

What we do:
Planning Studies

Your Next Campaign Can Be Transformational, Strategic, and Successful

Engage Mission Advancement’s team to provide insight into your campaign readiness, capacity, and strategic opportunities.