Fractional Executive Leadership · Mission-Driven Organizations

Most nonprofits don't underperform because they lack donors or mission. They underperform because the people responsible haven't come together yet.

I diagnose where clarity, readiness, alignment, and infrastructure are pulling in different directions — then step in at the executive level and build the conditions for comhar: the culture of trust, alignment, and shared purpose where philanthropic performance becomes inevitable.

I'm not advising from the outside. I'm currently a senior executive at a nationally recognized nonprofit — which means the challenges you're navigating aren't theoretical to me. That lived experience is the foundation of The Comhar Model™ — and the Irish proverb at its heart says it best: Ní neart go cur le chéile. There is no strength without unity.

Greater Boston, MA  ·  Providence, RI  ·  Available Nationally

Keira Haley
$130M+
Fundraising Led
20+
Years Senior Leadership

I haven't just studied these challenges. I've lived and managed them.

"I'm direct. I don't sell frameworks or disappear after the kickoff call. I tell you what I actually think, and I do the work."

Director of Philanthropy & External Relations Turpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge — a nationally recognized sanctuary for rescued big cats and captive wildlife, Eureka Springs, AR
MBA · 20+ Years Senior Leadership Nonprofit, healthcare, education, and wildlife conservation
Greater Boston, MA & Providence, RI Available nationally for fractional and advisory engagements

I've spent over twenty years inside mission-driven organizations — close enough to the work to know where the real problems live, and senior enough to do something about them.

The organizations I work with are typically small to mid-sized, usually in motion — navigating a leadership transition, pushing through a growth ceiling, or carrying more complexity than their current systems were built to handle. They have committed people and real vision. What they often need is someone who can step in at the executive level, get oriented quickly, and help leadership move with clarity instead of friction.

That's what I do.

I tell you what I actually see. I am not for everyone. My work is grounded in what I call constructed compliance — the invisible architecture of why mission-driven organizations fail the people inside them.

I work fractionally, which means you get senior-level thinking and presence — strategy, advancement, board engagement, external relations, organizational decision-making — without a full-time hire. I stay until the work is actually done.

I currently serve as Director of Philanthropy and External Relations at Turpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge. That means I haven't just studied the challenges my clients face — I've lived and managed them. The funding gaps. The constrained decisions. The board dynamics. The operational weight of carrying a permanent obligation on a fragile budget. That experience is what I bring to every engagement.

Over twenty years of that work led me to develop The Comhar Model™ — a diagnostic and intervention framework built around four pillars: Clarity, Readiness, Alignment, and Infrastructure. Comhar is the Irish word for the cooperative effort of people working toward a shared goal — the ancient practice of neighbors who showed up for each other because the work required it. In old Ireland, a comhar was how communities survived: you helped me with my harvest, I helped you with yours. No transaction. Mutual commitment to a shared outcome. That is the culture I build in every engagement. Not just better systems. People who trust each other, move together, and sustain what we built long after I've gone. If your organization is in a moment that requires more than you currently have capacity for, let's talk.

Organizations I've served include

Turpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge · FOUR PAWS, Intl · Wentworth Institute of Technology · Emerson College · Connecticut Children's Medical Center

Where I do my best work

Every engagement is grounded in The Comhar Model™ — a diagnostic framework built around four pillars. Services are structured around where your organization needs the most work, not a packaged solution looking for a problem.

Comhar Pillar: Clarity

02
Organizational Strategy & Leadership

Clarifying priorities, removing friction, and building the decision-making infrastructure that lets your organization move. Particularly valuable during periods of growth, transition, or when complexity has quietly outpaced your systems.

Comhar Pillar: Alignment

03
Board & External Relations

Board-facing leadership, stakeholder engagement, and external positioning — including media, advocacy, and partner strategy. Ensuring your board functions as a strategic asset and your public narrative reflects your internal reality.

Comhar Pillars: Alignment & Readiness

04
Leadership Transition & Executive Advisory

Interim executive capacity to keep operations stable and staff grounded during transitions. Or a trusted senior thought partner for CEOs and executive directors navigating difficult decisions — structured around your needs, not a fixed model.

The Framework

The Comhar Model™

Most organizations don’t underperform because they lack donors, mission, or people who care. They underperform because the people responsible aren’t yet operating as one. The Comhar Model™ builds the culture of cooperation that makes sustained philanthropic performance inevitable.

Comhar  (KOH-ar)  ·  Irish

The Irish word for cooperation, partnership, and mutual effort — rooted in the ancient practice of neighbors coming together to do what none could do alone. In old Ireland, a comhar was how communities survived: you helped me with my harvest, I helped you with yours. No transaction. Mutual commitment to a shared outcome. Everyone rose together, or no one did.

Ní neart go cur le chéile — there is no strength without unity.

The Four Pillars

01

Clarity

Philanthropic priorities defined and agreed upon. Case for support compelling and consistent. External story reflects internal reality.

02

Readiness

Infrastructure, staffing, and systems built to execute at the level you’re planning for. Wealth scores show capacity. Readiness is something you build.

03

Alignment

Board, CEO, and development team operating as one unified unit. Misalignment at the leadership level is the single most common reason strong organizations underperform.

04

Infrastructure

CRM, reporting, pipeline management, and campaign architecture built to support the scale you’re trying to reach — not the scale you started at.

The End State

“A culture of trust. A culture of teamwork. A values alignment that puts everyone behind the mission. And a fundraising program that performs at the level your donors and your mission have always made possible.”

Not dependency on a consultant. A culture of comhar — trust, teamwork, and shared purpose — that the organization owns and sustains long after the engagement ends.

Read the Full Framework

The Comhar Model™

A one-page overview of the framework, the four pillars, and what comhar actually produces for mission-driven organizations.

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What this work produces

I work at the intersection of strategy and execution — which means outcomes that are both measurable and lasting.

$130M+
Fundraising Led

Over a 20-year career designing and leading fundraising programs, capital campaigns, and major gifts strategy — including a $125M campaign at Boys & Girls Clubs of Boston and a $9M effort at Emerson College that secured two seven-figure gifts.

500%
Revenue Growth · FOUR PAWS

Led the U.S. launch and fundraising strategy for FOUR PAWS International, driving 500% revenue growth and 183% digital audience growth — building a national program from the ground up.

20+
Years Senior Leadership

Executive-level experience across nonprofit, healthcare, education, and wildlife conservation. Currently serving as a senior leader inside a nationally recognized organization — managing the exact pressures my clients face in real time.

Named results include

Boys & Girls Clubs of Boston· FOUR PAWS International· Emerson College· Connecticut Children's Medical Center· Wentworth Institute of Technology
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"Keira doesn't just bring strategy — she brings judgment. She reads the room, tells you what she actually thinks, and follows through. That combination is rarer than it sounds among senior leadership."

G. Petersen

Notes from Practice

Writing at the intersection of mission, money, and organizational reality.

The nonprofit world has experts. I bring literary precision.

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Trust the reader. Cut until it hurts. Earn the silence.

From first conversation to real results

The Comhar Model™ begins with diagnosis, not prescription. Here's how an engagement unfolds.

01

Diagnose

A direct conversation assessing your organization across all four pillars — Clarity, Readiness, Alignment, and Infrastructure. No pitch, no deck. I want to understand where the gaps are widest before either of us decides if this is a fit.

02

Intervene

If it's a fit, I propose a scope built around where the risk is highest — not a packaged service looking for a problem. Fractional engagement, interim leadership, or advisory, structured to your actual challenge.

03

Transfer & Sustain

I step in and lead — attending your leadership meetings, managing your relationships, driving your work. Then I build the capacity for the organization to sustain what we built, and stay until the culture of comhar is real, not just the deliverables.

How an Engagement Works

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Let's talk about what your organization needs

I want to understand your situation before either of us decides if this is a fit. Tell me where you are and what you're navigating.

Greater Boston, MA  ·  Providence, RI  ·  Available Nationally

I respond to every inquiry within 48 hours.

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