FLUX AF
COACHING & CONSULTING

Does any of this sound familiar?

  • You’re doing three jobs instead of one, and you’re burned the hell out
  • You feel alone and like you can’t keep all these plates spinning in the air for one more day
  • Your schedule feels like it’s running you instead of the other way around
  • Your board or committee meetings fill you with dread every.damn.time.
  • You feel resentful about the time needed to manage your staff or team
  • Your long-term projects never get done because you’re putting out too many fires
  • If you could just be alone in the office without people interrupting you, you’d get SO much done

Yeah. I get it.

I’ve been in those shoes.

And I can help.

I’m Ashley Fontaine, recovering Nonprofit Executive turned burnout coach and get-unstuck consultant.

You don’t know me (yet). 

Here’s what some of the leaders I’ve worked with say:

“Ashley is a 5/5 on all fronts. I would recommend her to anyone and everyone.”

Amy Carey, Executive Director, Sound Action

“Ashley is a nonprofit wizard and one of my all-time favorite teammates.

Deeply strategic thinker, super savvy in her approach to internal and external communications, and a never-ending source of positive energy. She made a lasting impact by building organizational capacity, hiring and coaching staff, and guiding strategic planning.”

Chris Langeler, Interim Executive Director, WA Recovery Alliance

You delivered more than we asked, and considered our requests and work together in a holistic way that helped to move our organization forward as a staff, and as a board.

Working with you is a delight, and always leaves our team members feeling energized, encouraged and heard.”

Gary Davis, Executive Director, Companis

Why Me?

I get it because I’ve been a nonprofit leader and a board member (and lots of other things in between). I understand your challenges because I’ve been there — and you don’t have to stay stuck because that’s “just the way it is”. I don’t believe that.

And when we work together, you’ll stop thinking that, too.