Pros
nonprofit consultant, executive coach, operations, and fundraising support for small-team executive directors
ChiefDesk is the nonprofit consultant for 2–10 person executive directors — drafting, integrating, and following through so the ED signs a clean version. Browse the pros pages below for what a nonprofit executive coach, an AI chief of staff, a nonprofit operations consultant, and a nonprofit fundraising consultant actually do inside a small-team operating week.
AI chief of staff
AI chief of staff for nonprofit executive directors
An AI chief of staff is a draft-and-follow-through operator that runs next to the executive director. Here is what it actually does each week, what stays human, and how to know when it is working versus when it has become a fancier email signature.
Executive coach
Nonprofit executive coach for small-team executive directors
A nonprofit executive coach is the reflective partner the executive director does not have inside the org. Here is what a good one actually does each week, what it is not, and how to know when it is the right time to retain one.
Operations consultant
Nonprofit operations consultant for mid-stage executive directors
A nonprofit operations consultant is the operator who lives inside the ED’s week — vendor reviews, finance cycle, board packet prep, SOP library, intake redesign — without becoming a full-time COO. Here is what one actually covers, what stays with the ED, and when the shape fits.
Fundraising consultant
Nonprofit fundraising consultant for small-team executive directors
A nonprofit fundraising consultant is the part-time strategy operator the executive director needs when the ED cannot yet justify a development director on the budget. Here is what one actually covers, what stays with the ED or the board, and how to know when the shape is the right one.