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Funding isn't the fix.
Sustainability is.

At Project Relatable, we turn your nonprofit mission into momentum. Whether you're refining a proposal, building internal systems, or shaping your story, we’re the partner that gets in the trenches with you. No jargon. No fluff. Just real, relatable results that fuel sustainable change

Strong missions require more than passion. They require sustainable systems and honest funding strategies.

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After decades of working inside nonprofit organizations, we’ve seen what happens when missions are strong but systems are not, when funding is pursued without clarity, and when leaders are asked to carry more than any structure can support. Grant writing can open doors, but it cannot fix misalignment, prevent burnout, or replace honest strategy.’

 

At Project Relatable, we partner with nonprofit leaders who are ready for thoughtful, sometimes uncomfortable conversations about sustainability. We believe strong missions deserve structures that can support them, funding that aligns with reality, and decisions that honor both people and communities.

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Why This Matters

We are not here to sell quick fixes or inspirational language. We are here to think alongside leaders who care deeply about their work and want it to last or end well. That means honest assessments, transparent collaboration, and respect for the responsibility that comes with serving a community.

How We Help Nonprofits Succeed

Strategic grant writing and nonprofit planning for missions built to last.

Proposal Strategy
and Readiness

Because writing a proposal should never come before asking the right questions

Strategic Technical Writing Services

Funding that aligns with sustainability, not desperation

Strategic Planning
and Organizational Development

Structure the mission to support the work

Capacity Building Workshops and Thought Partnership

Strengthening decision-making from the inside out

It’s time to stop guessing and start growing. Together, we’ll craft grant strategies that are focused, fundable, and relatable.

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Rooted in purpose, our guiding principles shape every partnership and project we take on.

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Radical Empathy
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Unshakeable Collaboration
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Expertise with Impact
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Fearless Creativity
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Accountability & Transparency
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Our Track Record on REAL IMPACT

Our work is grounded in results—here’s the proof.

Basement Ghost Media

I was truly impressed by Project Relatable's deep knowledge and experience in the nonprofit and grassroots space. Their expertise in branding and design is a tremendous asset—helping organizations not only secure the right grants but also stay consistent and strong in their branding.

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Brass City Gamers

Project Relatable's passion for technology and community growth shines through in everything you do. As a former board member, Maybeth Morales-Davis played an instrumental role in Brass City Gamers’ development, and her consultations continue to be invaluable for our brand and nonprofit growth.

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Meet Our Founder
Maybeth Morales-Davis

Maybeth Morales-Davis is a visionary nonprofit leader with over 20 years of experience transforming missions into measurable impact. Maybeth believes in the power of storytelling and collaboration, ensuring that nonprofits have the tools they need to disrupt, innovate, and create sustainable change.

Maybeth Morales-Davis, Founder & Principal of Project Relatable
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