Dependable design support for nonprofit teams

What I Do

Design support that eases the work over time
Reports & impact materials

Annual reports, grant reports, and impact summaries designed for clarity, credibility, and long-term use. Not something you have to reinvent every cycle.

Campaign & donor materials

Appeals, event collateral, and advocacy materials that stay aligned across channels and timelines.

Templates & standards

Repeatable layouts and light design standards that help your team move faster and stay consistent well beyond delivery.

Ongoing support (retainer-based)

Reliable monthly design capacity that fits into your existing workflow, especially when deadlines begin to overlap.

How It Works

Designed to fit nonprofit reality
Getting aligned

We start with shared context. Mission, brand, priorities, timelines, and the tools you already use. It’s about getting on the same page before the work begins.

A shared work queue

Requests move forward with clear scopes, reasonable pacing, and realistic timelines. This keeps work moving without constant check-ins.

Review at key points

Feedback happens at agreed points in the process, which keeps revisions focused and helps avoid unnecessary back-and-forth.

Deliverables you can keep using

Final files are clean, organized, and documented where it helps. They are ready to support future work with less lift from your team.

Is This A Good Fit?

Clear expectations help everyone
This is a good fit if:
Probably not a fit if:
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Natalie Pryor

Design Consultant

About me

A design partner who understands the pace, rhythm, and pressures of mission-driven communications.

I’ve worked inside and alongside nonprofit organizations, supporting communications teams operating under real constraints. Limited time. Limited budgets. Constant output.

My role is not to take over the work. It’s to make the work easier to carry.

That shows up as steadier production, fewer last-minute scrambles, and design systems that support fundraising, advocacy, and engagement over time.

The aim is steady, dependable nonprofit design support that makes the work feel more manageable and gives teams more breathing room.

The work is demanding. Support should lighten it.

If outside help has ever meant more explaining, more coordination, or more cleanup, this approach may feel different.

Let’s have a brief conversation about what would genuinely reduce the load. No pressure. No pitch.
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