What’s The Big Idea?

Making a Positive Impact on Our Community

10% of service fees will go to support the work of some amazing nonprofits!

Learn more about who you’ll support below!

Who You'll Support

  • Build Trybe

    A proud program of Cornerstones of Care; Build Trybe is a vocational program that builds health, fosters independence, and empowers youth with employable skills.

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  • Metropolitan Organization to Combat Sexual Assault

    MOCSA exists to improve the lives of those impacted by sexual abuse and assault and to prevent sexual violence in our community.

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  • Life.Church East KC

    Life.Church Mission is to To lead people to become fully devoted followers of Christ. That’s how we’re able to make a difference. And it’s the driving force behind everything we do.

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Every action we take impacts the lives of others around us.

— Arthur Carmazzi

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  • "Jennifer is one of the most passionate, talented, and ethical fundraisers in Kansas City. She can take your organization and fundraising efforts to the next level. Hiring her as a consultant or full-time fundraiser is the best decision you could make this year."

    — Kassie Sands, CFRE  |  Vice President of Development, MOCSA

  • "Jennifer is one of those rare blends between big picture strategist and technical expert. She knows how to meet the expectations of multiple stakeholders without losing sight of the big picture. I would work with Jennifer one thousand times over."

    — Alisha Thomson  |  Senior Vice President, Private Client Advisor

  • "I highly recommend Jennifer for any nonprofit role involving coaching, fundraising, marketing, community engagement, and more! She is a stellar community member who has built a strong foundation in the nonprofit sector. Anyone who has the opportunity to work with her should count themselves lucky!"

    — Christopher Stibbs, CFRE  |  All Things Philanthropy