Your FY budget may be closing soon—let's talk succession planning


If your fiscal year is wrapping up June 30, you're likely looking at those final budget allocations.

If you've been putting off succession planning, board development, or creating that sabbatical policy you know you need, now's the time to act.

These aren't nice-to-haves—they're strategic investments that protect your organization's future.

I help nonprofits build leadership continuity before they need it. Whether you're planning your own transition, strengthening your board's governance capacity, or creating policies that support sustainable leadership, we can structure this work to fit your remaining budget and timeline.

Don't let another fiscal year pass hoping these critical pieces will somehow sort themselves out. They won't.

Ready to plan well so your future team can leave well? Hit reply and let's talk.


P.S. If your budget is already locked, we can discuss timing that works for your new fiscal year. The important thing is starting the conversation.

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