Helping Organizations Thrive

Clients

Jonathan Poisner has worked with more than 100 nonprofits and advocacy organizations, spanning a broad range of missions — from environmental conservation to social justice, civic engagement, and community development.

Clients of Jonathan Poisner Strategic Consulting since 2009 include:

  • 350 Sacramento
  • 1000 Friends of Oregon
  • Alliance for a Sustainable Colorado
  • Alliance for Youth Action (previously the Bus Federation Civic Fund)
  • Aloha Community Library Association
  • America Walks
  • Association of Oregon Recyclers
  • BARK
  • Better Eugene-Springfield Transportation (BEST)
  • Bird Alliance of Oregon (previously Audubon Society of Portland)
  • Biomimicry Institute
  • Blue Earth Alliance
  • The Bus Project (Oregon)
  • California League of Conservation Voters
  • Cascade Volunteers
  • Center for Environmental Law & Policy
  • Central Coast Land Conservancy
  • Central Oregon Environmental Center
  • Climate Hawks Vote
  • Colorado Conservation Voters
  • Conservation Voters of Idaho/CVI Education Fund
  • Conservation Voters of New Mexico
  • Conservation Voters of Pennsylvania
  • Conservation Voters of South Carolina
  • Curtis Legacy Foundation
  • Defenders of Wildlife
  • Denver Regional Mobility and Access Council
  • Depave
  • Earth Law Center
  • Elakha Alliance
  • Environment Now (California)
  • Eugene Science Center
  • Family Forward Oregon
  • Fences for Fido
  • Florida Conservation Alliance
  • Forward Montana and Forward Montana Foundation
  • Foundation for Vancouver Public Schools
  • Friends of Clark County
  • Friends of Family Farmers
  • Friends of the Tualatin River National Wildlife Refuge
  • Georgia Conservation Voters
  • Golden Gate Bird Alliance
  • Gorge Owned
  • Hoyt Arboretum Friends
  • Humane Voters Oregon
  • Indivisible Oregon
  • League of Conservation Voters
  • Matthew Shepard Foundation
  • Middle Fork Willamette Watershed Council
  • Montana Budget and Policy Center
  • Mosier Community School
  • Mount St. Helens Institute
  • National Wildlife Federation Action Fund
  • National Wildlife Refuge Association
  • Nevada Conservation League
  • New Era Colorado
  • New Jersey League of Conservation Voters
  • North Clackamas Watersheds Council
  • Oregon Center for Public Policy
  • Oregon Chapter, Sierra Club
  • Oregon Green Schools
  • Oregon Ocean Alliance
  • Oregon Partners for Tobacco Prevention
  • Oregon Refuse and Recycling Association
  • Oregon Shores Conservation Coalition
  • Oregon Solar Energy Industries Association
  • Oregon Values and Beliefs Center
  • Oregon Wild Conservation Leaders Fund
  • Planned Parenthood of Southwestern Oregon
  • Policy Interactive
  • Progress Now Nevada
  • Public Lands Alliance
  • Recode
  • Redwood Parks Conservancy
  • Regional Marine Conservation Project
  • Renew Oregon
  • Rose Foundation for Communities and the Environment
  • Rural Voices for Conservation Coalition
  • Sauvie Island Center
  • Senior Citizens Council of Clackamas County
  • Seven Capes Bird Alliance
  • Sightline Institute
  • Solar Oregon
  • State Environmental Leadership Program (SELP)
  • TechImpact/Idealware
  • Tennessee Conservation Voters
  • Texas League of Conservation Voters
  • Travel Oregon
  • Tualatin Riverkeepers
  • Upstream Public Health
  • Virginia League of Conservation Voters
  • Vision Action Network
  • Wallowa Land Trust
  • Waste Free Advocates (previously Recycling Advocates)
  • WaterWatch of Oregon
  • We Act for Change
  • Western Organization of Resource Councils
  • Western Resource Advocates
  • Wild Salmon Center
  • WorkSource Clackamas Annex
  • Xerces Society
  • YWCA of Greater Portland

Jonathan Poisner facilitating a meeting at the Elakha Alliance

“The smartest thing we did in starting the Elakha Alliance, a non-profit organization working to return sea otters to the Oregon coast, was to hire Jonathan Poisner.  He guided development of our strategic plan and has since worked with us to build out the organizational infrastructure needed to implement the plan.  His efficient working style, experience, and insights into the world of environmental non-profits has enabled us to make far more progress than we dreamed possible.”

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Bob Bailey, Elakha Alliance Board President

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