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If your nonprofit receives federal funding — directly or as a subrecipient — 2 CFR 200 Uniform Guidance is the rulebook your auditors are using. Most nonprofit leaders have heard of it. Very few have actually read it. Here's what it requires, what auditors check, and what it costs when organizations get it wrong.
But what does business consulting actually deliver? And why is it becoming such an essential part of modern organizational strategy?
“Creativity is intelligence having fun.” – Albert Einstein
It’s one thing to set goals — it’s another to achieve them. Consultants help translate vision into strategy, and strategy into action.
While formal education is not always a requirement, it can provide you with a solid foundation and enhance your credibility as a graphic designer. Consider pursuing a degree or diploma in graphic design or a related field. Look for reputable design schools or online courses that offer comprehensive programs to learn both theory and practical skills.

Your portfolio is your calling card as a graphic designer. Compile a collection of your best design projects to showcase your abilities and style. Include a variety of work, such as logos, brochures, websites, or illustrations, to demonstrate your versatility. Constantly update your portfolio as you complete new projects or improve existing ones.
Hiring a consultant isn't a sign of weakness — it’s a sign of strategic maturity. Today’s leading organizations understand that smart growth requires external insight, structured planning, and the ability to adapt quickly. Business consulting brings all of that — and more.
Whether you're launching something new, scaling something big, or fixing something broken, the right partner can help you move forward with clarity and confidence.
