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About Millennium
Millennium is a strategy consulting firm that serves individual foundations, nonprofits, and membership associations. It was founded in the mid-90’s in Washington DC.  We’re now in Andover, MA, but retain our national client base.

The one line description of our practice is that we help organizations find and claim their futures. Futures that are better defined… more powerful… more current….easier to communicate to partners and investors…more stable…and more engaging for all concerned.

Here’s how we can help:   
  • We work from a deep base of experience in communications, strategy, organization building, and leadership development.   
  • We monitor and  help you make sense of changes in the nonprofit and philanthropic landscape. 
  • We are skilled at building the support and involvement of Boards, of staff at all levels, and of members from across the country when an association is nationwide.   
  • We’re good at distilling complex experience into relatively simple checklists and other tools. 
  • And we bring an uncommon degree of energy, optimism and vitality to our work with you. 

To learn more about Millennium’s work with clients, follow the topics below.

To find reports, articles, resource packages and tools you can use, click the appropriate sidebars.

Current and Recent Client Work in:
Strategic Planning
Board and Leadership Retreats
Mapping and Scanning Projects
Organization-wide Change Initiatives
Coaching and Consulting


What's New From Millennium -- The Communications Supercharge

Marcia Sharp’s newest publicatcommunicationssupercharge.jpgion is this just released report detailing how 18 of the country's largest foundations use communications to boost their public policy work. The report outlines ten different strategies used by the foundations to increase the impact of their policy work -- five within the grants component of foundation work, and five that go beyond the grants program. It also looks at who heads the communications function, where that person sits in the foundation, and how the communications programs are structured. The study was conducted by a research team, including Sharp, from the Center on Philanthropy and Public Policy at the University of Southern California. 

-Read the Report