Kim Fall, Wright Collective’s Head of Research, has been leading our research initiatives for over 7 years. She works with the Wright Collective team to ensure a full understanding of philanthropic possibilities for nonprofits in all funding arenas including grants, corporate, individual, and government and has resulted in over $100 million of new funding for our clients. Her tenacity, her ability to sort through large amounts of information, and her continuous support of the Wright collective team through research and information, makes her indispensable to our organization. Her recent focus on DAF research is helping many organizations tap the over $226BIL sitting in Donar Advised Funds.
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After graduating with a Master's Degree in Library and Information Science, Kim’s interest in research took a whole different direction after meeting Alyssa Wright and learning of the importance of research in philanthropy. That turning point sparked in her the passion and desire to put her amazing research skills into contributing to social justice issues and helping organizations make a change.
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Kim lives in Boise, Idaho with her two daughters and 3 furry creatures. When she is not busy researching for those who need it most, she can be found traveling, especially to Colorado and Oregon where her daughters attend college, spending time with family and friends and enjoying nature.
Experience and Skills
Research
Prospect Screening
Grant, Corp & Individual prospecting
Major Gifts Acceleration
MArketing & Communications analysis
Grant Management
Education, Certifications & Volunteering
PennWest Clarion
Masters of Library & Information Science
Albright College
Bachelor of Science - Psychology/Biology