Morrie Warshawski works with nonprofits that are having trouble reaching their goals. He helps them achieve their dreams through strategic planning, and through adherence to the core values of: tolerance, thoughtfulness, transparency, and creativity.
He was the Executive Director of three nonprofits and became a consultant in 1986. Since then, his practice has included work with State and Regional Agencies (South Carolina, Missouri, California), Foundations (Bush, MacArthur, Pew Charitable Trust), The National Endowment for the Arts, and numerous nonprofit organizations in many disciplines throughout the US (Habitat for Humanity, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, St. Louis Black Repertory Company, Madison Repertory Theatre, Opera Theatre of St. Louis and others).
He designed and edited a website devoted to planning for the National Endowment for the Arts, called Lessons Learned www.nea.gov/resources/Lessons/index.html , and wrote A State Arts Agency Strategic Planning Toolkit for the National Assembly of State Arts Agencies.
He is the author of The Fundraising Houseparty: How to Party with a Purpose and Raise Money for Your Cause, and Shaking the Money Tree: How to get Grants and Donations for Film and Video.