Ayeag Consulting
Ayeag Consulting
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About
I make starting and running a business easy, by advising entrepreneurs on strategy and direction, as well as helping with fundraising, digital marketing, and more.
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Based in Canton, Ohio, I’m Aaron Yeager (he/him), the owner of Ayeag Consulting. I help companies and nonprofits — predominantly Black- and/or women-led — raise funding, incorporate, manage their schedule, create a website, and much more.
As a fundraiser, I’ve helped bring in more than $789,000, in grants, donations, sponsorships, and other forms of funding, with a 46 percent success rate for grant applications, which is 36 percent higher than the industry average.
As a web designer, I’ve created and managed websites for more than a decade. You can find an example of one I built here, as well as a campaign page I built for a former employer, which brought in thousands of leads.
If you're interested in my services, you can call or text me at (330) 235-3439, email me at aaron@aaronyeager.com, or book a consultation.
Additional Info
- Increased the yearly budget of a local nonprofit, Akron AIDS Collaborative, from a 24-year average of $1,000, to $400,000, in the span of a single year, enabling them to move to a facility with double the square footage
- Led a rent strike in Harlem that saved each participant more than $20,000, for an aggregate total of $200,000, enabling one participant to move to Hawaii
- Doubled the number of clients served for a local developmental disabilities and foster care provider, called Stark Youth Technology Center, which increased its monthly revenue by $122,000
- Raised more than $30,000, for the family of Jayland Walker, by setting up a GoFundMe, and conducting a separate fundraiser, in partnership with the Akron NAACP, through a nonprofit I cofounded, called Stow Collaboration for Change
- Raised more than $30,000, to create a memorial and scholarship in honor of a high school classmate who died by suicide when we were freshmen in high school
- Brought in half of the annual budget ($25,000), for Not Just October, a local nonprofit focused on breast cancer