For donors, for staff, for the communities we serve. We lead with curiosity, speak truth at every level, and build environments where bold thinking, emotional intelligence, and strategic action can flourish.

At the core of the work is meaning creation.

Fundraising is not a transaction. It is a transformational relationship rooted in identity, trust, and meaning.
— Eric Frans, CFRE · Originator of Neurophilanthropy

$200M+

Raised Under Leadership

375%

Revenue Turnaround

30 years

Sector Experience

100%

Voluntary Team Retention

About
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Eric Frans, CFRE

Widower, Father, Author/Speaker, and Behavioural Alchemist

Trusted executive advisor and the originator of Neurophilanthropy — the intersection of neuroscience, identity theory, and psychology with fundraising. With over three decades of impact, Eric is a sought-after speaker and consultant in the charitable sector, known for turning complex organizational challenges into sustainable, donor-centered growth.

Drawing on deep expertise in donor psychology and relationship intelligence, Eric helps organizations unlock the latent potential in their supporters, teams, and missions.

He specializes in reviving underperforming departments, breaking down silos, and rebuilding teams and systems from the inside out. Whether leading large-scale turnarounds or reimagining a stalled strategy, Eric brings a unique combination of entrepreneurial energy, philosophical grounding, and practical systems thinking, and most importantly, teaches others to do the same.

The approach

An identity-based theory of giving — translated into the work of leadership.

Most fundraising programs are still built on a transactional logic: identify, ask, thank, and repeat.

The work that follows looks busy — and produces fragility. Donors feel processed. Staff burn out chasing numbers. And boards lose confidence in a function they were never given language for.

Neurophilanthropy begins from a different premise. Donors give from who they are becoming, not from the urgency of what they're told. Trust is an architecture you build — through timing, language, dignity, and follow-through. Meaning is the lagging output that revenue eventually matches.

Our role is to help leaders see the system beneath the asks, then quietly rebuild it so the next decade compounds rather than churns.


01

Identity, not urgency

Donors give from who they are becoming — not from fear of what they'll lose.


02

Trust as architecture

Trust isn't a feeling. It's a structure you build with timing, language, and follow-through.


03

Meaning over metrics

Revenue numbers are a lagging indicator. Meaning is what creates them — for donors, staff, and missions.


04

Truth at every level

The honest read leadership rarely gets — delivered with care, but without softening what matters.


Services — Eric Frans, CFRE

Four engagements.
Each one a clear answer
to a real question.

Every organization is at a different place. The work begins where you are — not where a framework says you should be.

Senior counsel.
Without the overhead
of a permanent hire.

These engagements are designed for nonprofit leaders who are ready to build the architecture of generosity — not just increase activity. Each one is scoped deliberately: distinct in audience, timeline, and outcome. If you're not sure where you belong, the Diagnostic is the right starting place.

Entry Point Engagement 01 of 04
Donor Psychology Diagnostic
From $8,500 CAD · Project-based

An executive-level assessment of donor trust, identity alignment, and the hidden fragilities in your fundraising program — including a private Neurophilanthropy briefing tailored to the leadership decisions ahead. The honest read most organizations never get. Delivered in language a board can act on the next morning.

  • Trust & identity audit of top-25 donors
  • Fragility & risk scoring
  • Executive findings session
  • Private Neurophilanthropy briefing
  • Board-ready language pack
  • Recommended starting place
ModelProject-based
Timeline3–4 weeks
Ideal forEDs, CEOs, Boards
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Core Consulting Engagement 02 of 04
Identity-Based Fundraising Reset
From $18,000 CAD · Intensive

A strategic reset of major gifts, appeals, stewardship, and donor communications — moving the entire program from urgency-and-transactions to an architecture rooted in who your donors are becoming. This is the core consulting engagement. It rebuilds the system beneath the asks so the next decade compounds rather than churns.

  • Donor identity research & segmentation
  • Major gift trust & timing playbook
  • Appeal & stewardship narrative redesign
  • Cultivation pathway design
  • Donor lifecycle & journey architecture
  • Staff coaching & handoff
ModelIntensive
Timeline8–12 weeks
Ideal forOrganizations ready for structural change
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Board & Leadership Engagement 03 of 04
Board Confidence & Fundraising Leadership Lab
From $9,500 CAD · Intensive

Equips boards with the language, posture, and confidence to lead fundraising — not through scripts or pressure tactics, but through a genuine understanding of identity, trust, and the psychology of generosity. They leave proud to ask. Also available as a half-day retreat format for leadership teams and sector convenings.

  • Board fundraising self-assessment
  • 3 facilitated working sessions
  • Personal-narrative coaching
  • Identity-based asking framework
  • 90-day post-lab follow-through
  • Available as a half-day retreat
ModelIntensive or retreat
Timeline6–8 weeks or single day
Ideal forBoards & Leadership Teams
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The Donor Psychology Diagnostic is the right entry point for most organizations. It surfaces what's actually happening beneath the surface — and tells you clearly which engagement, if any, makes sense next. Many leaders find that the Diagnostic alone reshapes how they think about their major donors.

N°06 Five-minute diagnostic

Where does your program actually stand?

Five questions, drawn from the Donor Psychology Diagnostic. The answers point to a starting place — and reveal what most leadership teams already suspect but haven't named.

Question 1 of 5 · 0%

Is this the right fit?

The honest version of who this work is — and isn't — built for.


This work is for you if:

  • You are ready to move beyond transactional fundraising

  • You care deeply about donor trust, dignity, and meaning

  • You see fundraising as a leadership responsibility

  • You are willing to examine culture, systems, and assumptions

This work is NOT a fit if:

  • You are looking for scripts, templates, or quick wins

  • You rely on fear-based urgency or pressure tactics

  • You want change without executive involvement

  • You want tactics without reflection or systems change

Frequently Asked Questions

  • A: Senior development leadership without a permanent C-suite hire. You get the strategy, the relationships, and the accountability — without the overhead of a full-time executive salary.

  • A: It's the framework Eric built over three decades — applying neuroscience and identity theory to fundraising. It explains why donors give, when they give, and what organizations must do to earn and sustain that trust. AFP has had him present at both ICON and LEAD multiple times.

  • A: No. The work is strategic, structural, and identity-driven. Grant writing and event execution are tactical functions best handled by specialists. This work operates at the leadership level.

  • A: Diagnostics deliver clarity in weeks. Strategic resets show momentum in 60-90 days. Transformational change takes 6-18 months of consistent leadership.

  • A: No. The work scales from $2M organizations navigating their first major gift program to $50M institutions rebuilding donor trust after a leadership transition.

  • A: Most engagements begin with a 30-minute conversation to assess fit. From there, scope, timeline, and investment are designed around what the organization actually needs.

Questions executives and boards usually ask before reaching out.