Faith-Based Consulting
Today’s faith-based organizations face an increasing number of opportunities and challenges. At STF | PR, we are comprised of uniquely qualified experts who have broad experience in helping these groups. The team has helped build and maintain healthy organizations on a local, national and international scope.
STEWARDSHIP
At the heart of STF | PR is a strong commitment and years of experience in assisting faith-based organizations in their development efforts. The firm has a strong passion for building customized programs centered on your donors’ interests. When a stewardship program is designed appropriately, funders become trusted friends and long-time supporters.
RECRUITMENT
Your organization is only as good as its people. In order to get good people you have to attract talent – develop a plan for identifying and recruiting the most talented people who are the best fit for your culture. Then you want to retain them so you can continue building your organization. STF | PR can help your organization ensure that your employees are challenged, contributing and growing.
STAKEHOLDER RELATIONS
An organization’s stakeholders are the people who are regularly within their walls, prospective members, students, customers and so much more. Your stakeholders are anyone who has or could have an influence on your organization. Through STF | PR’s stakeholder relations approach, the firm helps you identify your entire stakeholder group, assess the strength of your relationships and develop programs that build and strengthen those ties.
PUBLIC RELATIONS STRATEGY
By identifying key audiences, messages, tactics and programs, STF | PR’s core business – developing and executing public relations programs – can help your faith-based organization gain strength, grow numbers and enhance its reputation.
Several of our team members have first-hand experience in working for faith-based universities and organizations, both inside and as a consultant. The team understands the culture and knows the challenges. Not only do they understand where you are – chances are, they’ve been in your shoes.



