Our Clients

“When there’s change, there’s opportunity.”

– Jack Welch

Since 1980, The Whelan Group has worked with more than 300 nonprofit organizations in the fields of EducationCommunity DevelopmentArts & CultureFaith-Based, and Social Services. By providing Strategic Planning, Campaign Management, Board Development, and Capacity Building services, we have helped our clients foster thoughtful strategic growth, strengthen their capital structures, and create long-term sustainability.

We Celebrate our clients’ success

Our clients gain a refined mission and vision, launch major new programs, re-build their financial resources, and cultivate new audiences/constituents. With our unique ability to design achievable growth strategies and revenue forecasts, our clients elevate their fundraising, and earned income performance and thus their ability to deliver mission-driven programs.

With our guidance, our clients have raised over $1 billion in direct charitable support. We have helped them to establish the ability to raise billions more.

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New Yorkers for Parks

New Yorkers for Parks is the trusted, independent city-wide voice for the protection of New York’s treasured parks and open spaces. See how we’ve helped >

Norton Museum of Art

West Palm Beach FL saw a small museum open its doors to the public in 1941. Founded originally by Ralph Norton to “preserve for the future the beautiful things of the past,” the Norton Museum of Art now paints outside those early lines. The Norton has a renowned permanent collection, remarkable permanent and special exhibitions, a dedication to curatorial excellence, and a creative approach to arts education. It has fulfilled its ambitious early vision. It is now one of the most active, serious, and engaging cultural institutions in Florida and throughout the South.

Acacia Network

Acacia Network can look back to 1969 to see its growth from a small local non-profit into one of the country’s largest CDCs serving the Hispanic community.