About Victoria Flynn
Owner, Principal
Nonprofit consultant and grant writer Victoria Flynn helps established organizations increase funding, expand team capacity, build strategy, and launch practical mission-driven programs. She can join your team as a fractional operating officer, consulting grant director, grant writer, fundraiser, board member, and strategist. As a trusted advisor to nonprofits, foundations, community-based organizations, and rural municipalities, Victoria’s work focuses on increasing capacity through strategy, fund development, and practical planning. With her help, organizations have catalyzed their grant programs, mission-critical projects, social enterprise initiatives, and more. Victoria has spent many years serving organizations that support survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault and is always interested in new ways to serve rural populations across the world.
Beyond her professional work, Victoria serves as the Fund Development Chair on the Board of Directors at the Diablo Ballet in Walnut Creek, CA; leads a local Girl Scout troop; is the Finance Committee Chair for the Piscataquis Area Community Center; and volunteers as a subject-matter expert with SCORE chapters in Maine and Massachusetts. She proudly supports her local Piscataquis County Chamber of Commerce.
Victoria is a proud member of the Grant Professionals Association and the Association of Fundraising Professionals, which hold its members to the highest industry standards of professionalism and ethics. She holds an M.A. in Publishing and Writing from Emerson College and a B.A. in English Literature from Florida Southern College.
Victoria operates her firm from an old farmhouse in the Central Highlands of Maine.
For more about Victoria’s professional history, visit her on LinkedIn.
About Sarah Kacevich
Associate Consultant
Sarah Kacevich supports organizations that seek to strategically meet their communities' needs and increase their resources to do so. In addition to her role as an Associate Consultant with Victoria Flynn Consulting, she helps to lead movements for more equitable and inclusive communities through roles as a project coordinator, curriculum developer, event manager, and educator with a variety of New England-area organizations. For folks looking to turn an idea into a reality, Sarah is a trusted ally for design, capacity-building, and sustainability. Sarah has extensive experience developing and leading programs and nonprofit organizations, having done everything from building and supervising teams of exceptional staff; to teaching toddlers through adults; caring for land and animals; and anything in between.
She also owns a small business, Forest Edge Botanicals, focused on sharing her passion for land-based arts. On a volunteer basis, Sarah supports organizations focused on domestic violence, food security, and outdoor access. Sarah holds a B.A. in Human Rights Studies from Trinity College (Hartford, CT), is fluent in Spanish, and has completed in-depth leadership training with Omega Institute for Holistic Studies and Appalachian Mountain Club.