Not to shout into our own megaphone, but Ballyhoo Communications commands 20+ years' experience in communications and fundraising strategy and project management for small and large organizations across several industries.
Expertise In
Brand management
Key Message Development
Copy writing and Editing
publication development
video Production Project Management
Websites
Social Media
Customer Advocacy + Marketing
Volunteer Relations
Donor Relations
Annual Giving
Direct Solicitation
Major Gift Cultivation
Philanthropic Case Development
Experience With
Cloud-Based Technology Providers
Ucaas + ccaas Solutions
Membership + Professional Associations
Medical Research
Personal Financial Services
Financial and Emergency Relief
Military Support services
Arts & Culture
Charitiable Organizations
Proven Results For
Porter Consultants
Talkdesk
MG Pictures
Tolsma Productions
The air force aid society
American College of Rheumatology
Rheumatology Research foundation
Financial Planning association
Association of Occupational health nurses
Thoughts on the Ballyhoo Experience...
“Sam knows how to determine the right message at the right time to achieve behavioral change. Her ability to plan and follow through with execution had a major impact on our bottom line - we were able to secure $5 million in major gifts.”
“Sam comes to each project with a clear idea of the purpose and objectives, and works with us to explore creative approaches to achieve those goals. Her broad experience across many communications platforms enables her to see the the many different opportunities that exist for leveraging a message to reach a wider audience.”
“Sam has several indispensable assets that are key to her success - She is a a gifted communicator; she has a keen analytical eye; and she connects immediately with people. She has been a delight to work with. She is reliable as the tides and scrupulously honest.”
“Sam’s facility to work in a collaborative fashion, bringing together disparate points of view, is second to none. Her appreciation of what she might do to get people to appreciate the bigger picture was praised by all.”