Nonprofits have visions
We see yours
Ultra Advising is your partner in the nonprofit highwire act — balancing mission, strategy, and day-to-day challenges to help your organization define and reach its goals and realize its potential. We help you build your reserves, find stability, enhance capacity, and develop key areas of well-being such as fundraising, strategic planning, and communications. We help your visions become reality.
To all of this, we bring decades of experience and our strong commitment to a healthy and happy nonprofit sector. At Ultra, we know and advocate for the entire nonprofit ecosystem, supporting better working conditions, mutual aid, no-strings giving, and a flourishing and truly public sector.
Ultra — from the Latin, meaning beyond.
Connect with Ultra Advising
Create a future where your organization thrives and the causes you champion flourish. Contact us to start a conversation — and let’s bring your vision(s) into focus.
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Testimonials
In her role as Executive Director of Opus 40, Caroline Crumpacker demonstrated creativity, ingenuity and thoroughness in a way which helped grow the non-profit in ways that previously could not have been imagined. She successfully created innovative programming and identified and secured support from the private and public sectors. Caroline is smart, thoughtful, and engaging, and is capable of assisting organizations to fully develop and realize their plans.
Jonathan Becker, Executive Vice President of Bard College & former President, Opus 40 Board of Directors
Rebecca Wolff is that rare and true wordsmith who is also obsessed with social change. She brings her drive for justice and equity to every context. She is uniquely present for her whole community, as alive to the needs of the local activist on the street as to the would-be patron in the manor house. She is a committed change-maker, a wonderful leader, and a great communicator.
Alissa Quart, Executive Director of Economic Hardship Reporting Project, author & journalist