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THE ARCHITECTURE OF IMPACT

 

Building a premium digital identity for one of South Florida’s most influential philanthropic strategists.

Project Snapshot

ClientHeidi Alzate Consulting

IndustryNon-Profit Consulting / Philanthropy

Services ProvidedBrand Identity, Website Development, Digital Strategy

Key ResultsSuccessful Firm Launch

The Challenge

Translating Personal Reputation into Corporate Authority

Heidi Alzate Kaufman had already built a formidable reputation as a “rainmaker” in the non-profit sector, having raised over $40 million for institutions like Nova Southeastern University and Chapman Partnership. However, launching her own firm presented a new challenge: she needed to separate her personal name from her business identity.

The goal was to create a brand that didn’t just look like a “freelancer’s portfolio,” but like an established, high-level consultancy capable of managing multi-million dollar capital campaigns. She needed a digital presence that equaled the sophistication of the C-Suite donors and board members she advised.

Key Obstacles:
  • The “Solopreneur” Stigma: Overcoming the perception that a new consulting firm is just “one person with a laptop.” The robust “Our Team” section and “HAC” branding successfully positioned the firm as a collective expert resource.
  • Visualizing “Strategy”: Fundraising consulting is intangible. We solved this by using high-quality photography of Heidi in action—leading board meetings and speaking at podiums—to visually demonstrate the work of leadership.
  • Niche Targeting: The brand had to appeal to two very different audiences: non-profit Executive Directors (who need help) and wealthy Philanthropists (who need confidence). The clean, sophisticated design bridged this gap effectively.

The Strategy

The “HAC” Monogram Identity

We moved beyond a simple name-based logo. We developed the “HAC” monogram—a sharp, geometric brand mark that signals structure, stability, and corporate maturity. This visual shorthand allowed the brand to feel larger than just one person, positioning the firm as a scalable partner for major institutions from Day 1.

Credentials-Forward Design

In the world of high-stakes fundraising, trust is everything. We structured the website to immediately validate her expertise. Instead of burying her achievements, we placed her core metrics—”$250M+ in Campaign Impact” and “CFRE Certified”—front and center. 

The “Inspire, Innovate, Impact” Framework

To clarify her complex service offering (which ranges from Board Development to Capital Campaigns), we organized the site architecture around her proprietary “Three I’s” methodology. This turned abstract consulting services into a clear, linear product that prospective clients could understand and buy into immediately.

The Results

$40M+

Career Fundraising

27+

Nonprofits Served

100%

Brand Consistency

From Executive to Entrepreneur

The branding strategy provided the “launchpad” Heidi needed to scale. By equipping her with a polished, corporate-grade digital identity, Ingage helped Heidi Alzate Consulting secure contracts with major organizations immediately upon launching, validating her transition from an employee to a premier industry consultant.

Featured Coverage:
  • Latin Business Today
  • Lifestyle Media Group
  • Miami’s Community News
  • United Way Broward

Visual Proof / Media Gallery

Client Testimonial

“Heidi Alzate Consulting identifies the strengths and gaps in your organization’s fundraising. The new brand reflects exactly who we are: a firm that brings ‘Wall Street’ discipline to the non-profit world.”

Firm Leadership

Case Study Related FAQs

Why use a monogram (“HAC”) for the logo?
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In professional services, a monogram implies heritage and stability (think law firms or investment banks). Using “HAC” elevated the brand perception from a “personal blog” to a “corporate institution,” which is vital when asking organizations to trust you with their financial future.
How did you highlight the “CFRE” certification?
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The Certified Fundraising Executive (CFRE) designation is the gold standard in the industry. We ensured this credential was visible in the header and bio sections, acting as an immediate “trust badge” that validates her technical knowledge to peers and clients.

What is the “Three I’s” Framework?
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It stands for Inspire, Innovate, Impact. We used this alliterative tagline to simplify her methodology. It helps clients understand the journey they will take with the firm: starting with vision (Inspire), moving to strategy (Innovate), and ending with measurable results (Impact).

How does the website support her speaking career?
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A key goal was positioning Heidi as a thought leader. The website includes dedicated sections for media appearances and speaking engagements, allowing conference organizers to easily book her, which in turn drives more consulting business.

To provide immediate emotional relief. Most clients land on a criminal defense site in a state of panic. This tagline acts as a psychological “brake,” shifting their mindset from despair to action and positioning Jason Kaufman as the experienced guide who can turn the situation around.

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Katherine Doble

Katherine Doble is the Founder and CEO of INGAGE, an award-winning integrated marketing agency based in South Florida. With over 15 years of experience in public relations and digital strategy, Katherine specializes in helping organizations in highly regulated industries—including law, finance, government, and real estate—navigate complex media landscapes. Since founding INGAGE in 2011, Katherine has led successful campaigns for Fortune 500 companies and major regional entities, including Coca-Cola, Kraft Foods, and the City of Miami. Her expertise lies in translating intricate regulatory requirements into compelling brand stories that build trust and drive action. A recognized thought leader in the industry, Katherine’s insights on social media trends and crisis communications have been featured in NBC Latino, The Miami Herald, and South Florida Business Journal. She is a recipient of the "Mujeres Legendarias" award by Ford Motor Company and actively serves on the board of the Pinecrest Business Association. When she isn't strategizing for clients, Katherine serves as a Girl Scout Troop Leader and advocates for community development in Miami.