About

Founder-led strategy for people building what communities actually need.

Why Good Cause Co.

For the work that has momentum, but needs structure.

Good Cause Co. was created for the people carrying important work before the systems around them are fully built. The founders, nonprofit leaders, civic partners, funders, and local champions who can see what is possible but need help turning it into something clear, collaborative, fundable, and built to last.

The work is led by Tasha Locks, a national nonprofit founder, CEO, and community strategist with experience establishing coalitions across multiple states, launching and helping build organizations, designing programs and service models, developing operational systems, identifying and vetting the right teams, shaping grant strategy, raising significant funding, and creating the marketing and brand clarity needed for community work to be understood and supported.

This is not theory-first consulting. It is built from real nonprofit leadership, community development, fundraising, program design, executive decision-making, and the lived reality of moving ideas from vision to structure to funding to implementation.

Background

Experience that moves from vision to structure.

National nonprofit founder and CEO with multi-state leadership experience.

Helped establish coalitions and partnerships across multiple states.

Established or helped launch multiple organizations, initiatives, and community-based efforts.

Designed programs, service models, operating systems, and implementation structures.

Experienced in vetting team members, employees, partners, and leadership capacity for mission-driven work.

Grant strategy expert with fundraising, donor strategy, and major gift fundraising experience.

Has helped bring in millions for nonprofit and community impact work.

Marketing and branding strategist who understands how to make complex community work clear, credible, and fundable.

The point

Good causes deserve strategy strong enough to carry the mission.

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