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Advocacy Strategies. Kentucky Solutions.

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About Baldwin Consulting

Baldwin Consulting is a bipartisan government affairs and nonprofit business development firm committed to enhancing our clients' financial stability and improving their regulatory environment thereby allowing them to focus more time and energy on their true missions. With more than 50 years of combined experience and a proven track record of success, Baldwin is the leading partner for organizations seeking to influence public policy and government funding to best serve their communities. We represent our clients at local, state, and federal levels of government with services, including public funding identification and maximization, public-private partnership development, legislative and fiscal analysis, political strategy planning, advocacy messaging construction, key decision-maker relationship building, internal advocacy capacity consultation, and lobbying.

 

In all efforts, we leverage the unique expertise and indispensable insight of our firm and our clients to keep our issues centered in public investment and policy making decisions. As a result, Baldwin has secured more than $100 million of public funding for our clients and achieved significant legislative and regulatory improvements in the child welfare, healthcare, nonprofit, and youth engagement sectors.

Meet the Team

Successes

Wins for our clients

In the past five years alone, Baldwin has secured the following investments for our clients:

$75 million from the General Assembly to establish the Kentucky Nonprofit Assistance Fund to help nonprofits recover from the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. Ultimately, nearly 1,100 nonprofits across the Commonwealth received unrestricted relief resources from the fund
$20 million of state relief resources to establish the Rural Housing Trust Fund for home development in communities impacted by natural disasters
$11.5 million from the General Assembly for the Kentucky Alliance of Boys & Girls Clubs to make needed capital improvements and enhance programming at locations across the state
$6.7 million for Maryhurst child welfare service operating expenses and capital improvements
$2 million for Ramey-Estep Homes to support transition to an expanded service model
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