A three-part guided program that gives you the funder's-side view — the evidence architecture, the funding blueprint, and the strategic compass — so the next time someone opens your folder, the yes is already there. Each phase builds on the last, and you own the system when it's done.
If your programs are strong but the evidence behind them hasn't caught up yet, this is where it comes together. You'll build an outcome-evidence architecture funders already trust, a funding system that compounds instead of restarting, and a strategic compass that lets you lead from direction. Everything a funder quietly weighs before the yes — made yours to own.
This program gives you the whole picture from the funder's side and the tools to act on it — so the next time someone opens your folder, the proof is already there, in the right order, in the language they require.
This is the whole decision, seen from their chair — the evidence beneath the ask, the system that makes it repeat, and the leadership that makes it worth deepening. It's a guided journey, and here's what each stage looks like from the inside.
You see exactly what funders look for, from their side of the table — then hold the outcomes data, measurement framework, and evidence architecture to give it to them. You move from output-reporting to outcome-evidence and build a funder-ready impact narrative your organization can use immediately. You walk into every funder conversation a step ahead — prepared, credible, and calm.
A pipeline you can actually manage, a grant calendar built on fit — not desperation — and funder relationships that deepen over time instead of resetting. You stop starting from scratch and start building toward something. Every cycle adds to the last, and the treadmill finally stops.
A clear methodology for making decisions, prioritizing opportunities, and leading your board and program team with direction instead of motion. You know which opportunities to pursue, which to decline without guilt, and how to bring everyone along with you. You stop measuring your worth in activity and start leading from direction.
Structured around the work you're already doing, with the tools and access that turn learning into an installed system — built to finish, not to sit on a shelf.
Live sessions with downloadable tools and templates. Each phase runs about four weeks — the full journey in twelve.
A cohort message board for feedback and shared problem-solving with development leaders working through the same phases.
Private message access to Dr. Boisvert throughout the program for clarifying questions and real-time guidance as you build.
Because it carries continuing-education approval, organizations can fund the program through professional-development budgets — making it a credentialed organizational asset, not a discretionary expense.
Everyone gets the full three-phase journey. The difference is whether you move through it with the cohort alone, or with Jodie working alongside your team as you do.
Before you start, Jodie reviews your current impact report and identifies your top three evidence gaps — so you begin already ahead.
Direct chat with Jodie throughout the program for clarifying questions and real-time guidance when you're mid-build.
One-on-one with Jodie at completion to map next steps and translate the learning into action inside your organization.
Tier Two: complete all modules, submit your assignments, and engage in the accelerator — and we'll work with you personally until your organization feels fully equipped to tell its impact story with confidence.
Most fundraising programs teach you how to ask. Most evaluation programs teach you how to measure. This is the only program built by someone who has done both — at the highest level, inside real nonprofit organizations. Generic training gives you tactics. The Funding Intelligence Program gives you a system: the evidence architecture, the funding blueprint, and the strategic compass that makes funders say yes.
Ten leaders, one starting line. The first cohort begins September 2026. Download the free guide and get on the list to be first in line when enrollment opens.