CLIENTS
Although we're located in Olympia, Washington in the beautiful Pacific Northwest, our clients are everywhere, and we have years of experience working remotely with both small and mid-sized organizations. We have helped many of our clients adapt to current technology and gain real advantages using remote staff and volunteers.
Northwest Art Alliance
Seattle, WA
The NWAA provides artists with essential tools, education and exposure to help them succeed, and provides our area with access to a vibrant community of artists and craftspeople. Their Best of the Northwest art shows have showcased local artists for decades.
Thurston Housing Land Trust
Olympia, WA
THLT is a nonprofit democratic, community-based housing land trust operating in Thurston County. Their mission is to use a shared-equity community land trust model to create permanently affordable housing for low and moderate income people as a means of building equity and pathways to home ownership.
Youth and Educators Succeeding
Olympia, WA
YES is an international nonprofit working to engage students and educators together to transform learning and leadership. Over 25 years, YES has worked with more than 2500 K012 schools, creating solutions to the challenges facing our world.
Homes First
Olympia, WA
For 30 years Homes First has provided affordable housing for the most vulnerable citizens in Thurston and Mason counties including families, veterans, and disabled adults. Homes First forges partnerships with other government and nonprofit organizations to provide the services and support their tenants need.
The Salish Sea School
Anacortes, WA
The Salish Sea School offers unique, place-based educational programs dedicated to creating student leaders in marine conservation through programs emphasizing adventure, research, and action.
Friends of the Anacortes Library
Anacortes, WA
The Friends of the Library has been in service to the Anacortes Library since 1969. Located in the foyer of the Library, the FriendShop sells donated items with all the proceeds earmarked for the purchase of books, children's programs, and other library related items.
West Central Park Project
Olympia, WA
Reclaimed from overgrown and dilapidated commercial property, Olympia's first public nonprofit community park offers an inviting space to encourage community engagement and resilience.
GICCA
Guemes Island, WA
The Guemes Island Community Center Association was formed over 100 years ago to build community infrastructure including a park, community center/library building, and other resources. It is still growing and going strong, with new projects and robust island community engagement.
“As Editor-in-Chief of a community newspaper and president of the nonprofit corporation responsible for its publication, I can attest to Thea's skills in performing bookkeeping and accounting services for us over the past seven years. She is knowledgeable, experienced, thorough, reliable, conscientious, and focused on providing excellent service to her clients. Additionally, she is a joy to work with.”