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Matt Blumenfeld
Financial Development Agency, Inc.

49 South Pleasant Street
Amherst,MA 01002

Providing capital campaign, grant writing, planning, and communications services to not-for-profits throughout New England and the Mid Atlantic states. Can also be contacted at matthew@financialdevelopmentagency.com
Lynne Spichiger
lspichiger@charter.net
20 Plaza Ave
Belchertown,MA 01007
Educator with extensive experience in e-learning design and development, classroom training, and project mgmt in non-profit and for-profit sectors. Recent experience evaluating NEH proposals in Washington DC. Previous experience writing grant proposals. Visit my Raid on Deerfield website project: http://www.1704.deerfield.history.museum, or my Shays' Rebellion website at http://www.shaysrebellinon.stcc.edu. Worked for Fortune 500 companies, small entrepreneurial businesses, and non-profits, such as museums, colleges and school systems. My strengths include completing award-winning projects on time and within budget, superior organizational skills, and a dedication to excellence. I am committed to a collegial work environment and challenging project goals I can feel passionate about.
Mathew Jacobson
McAllister Opinion Research East


Amherst,MA 01002

McAllister Opinion Research uses an array of research methodologies and analytical techniques to help companies, governments and non-profits gain indepth understanding of customers, stakeholders and citizens. We specialize in the areas of market intelligence, public policy and communications and in the past 24 months have conducted research in Canada, United States, Europe and Latin America.
Jonathan Turbin
Tomato Consulting

644 Bee Hill Road
Williamstown,MA 01267

My company is a small-scale, work-from-home consulting agency specializing in, but not limited to, international health. In the past I have freelanced with Family Health International, a DC-based international public health NGO, and La Pierre Angulaire, an NGO and clinic in Abidjan, Cote d'Ivoire. In addition to consulting I manage a general interest profit-making blog. I also, as a side venture, produce home-made, organic soaps made from local ingredients. Profits from the sale of "localisoaps" go to find a variety of public health causes as well as raise awareness of the importance of sustainability.