Hey, I’m Amy.
I help charities raise money and write honest stories about how they make the world better.
‘That’s great,’ you say, ‘but what’s a hotdish?’
hotdish (noun): a Midwestern delight combining delicious ingredients in one dish; universally loved at gatherings
Like its namesake, Charity Hotdish whips up the most important ingredients of fundraising to create a wholesome feast.
So, pull up a chair and let’s dig in…
How I can help
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Words
Stories build a strong bridge between you and your supporters. Charity Hotdish can cook up something special for your fundraising campaign that has them coming back for seconds.
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Understanding Donors
Hot dishes are best when shared with the people who love your charity most - I can make sure they’re invited to the meal and we learn all about them when they're at the table.
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Fundraising Strategy
Good plans are the recipes for success. Let me help you put the right ones in place for your charity’s individual giving to heat up.
What Clients Say…
“Working with Amy has been an absolute pleasure. Amy’s attention to detail and ability to truly understand our needs allowed her to craft messages that not only resonated with our audience but also drove results.
Amy brought creativity and professionalism to every project, delivering high-quality copy that elevated our brand. Amy consistently met deadlines and exceeded our expectations in every way. If you're looking for someone who can bring your vision to life through the power of words, I can't recommend Amy enough.”
Katy O’Sullivan, Head of Fundraising & Marketing, Isabel Hospice
“Amy is a fantastic individual who I had the pleasure to work closely with for several years. She was extremely proactive in raising the social media profile of the charity nationwide, with great effect. And Amy's fantastic presentations about volunteering inspired a whole generation of young volunteers.
She has a natural flair for communications in particular writing copy, presentations and marketing, in this she was an exceptional asset to the charity in writing winning proposals and funding bids.”
Natalie Kaye Jones, Step Together Volunteering + UNICEF US