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Rivers & Roads welcomes Community Development Strategist, Margaret Knudsen to consulting team

November 7, 2024 by The Spy Desk

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Rivers & Roads Consulting is pleased to announce the addition of Margaret Knudsen to the team as a Consultant. With over a decade of experience in nonprofit management, grant writing, and community development, Margaret brings a wealth of knowledge and an impressive record of driving organizational impact through strategic planning and resource development.

Margaret joins Rivers & Roads from her role as Executive Director of Cambridge Main Street, where she transformed the organization’s financial outlook and community presence. Her strategic fundraising efforts secured over $200,000 in new revenue, bolstered by significant grants and corporate sponsorships. Under her leadership, Cambridge Main Street’s operating budget more than doubled, allowing the organization to expand its services and solidify its role within the community.

“Margaret’s expertise in grant writing and her strategic approach to community revitalization make her an invaluable addition to our team,” said Sam Shoge, Partner at Rivers & Roads Consulting. “She has demonstrated time and again her ability to secure resources that fuel meaningful, long-term growth. We look forward to seeing her make a similar impact here as we work to empower communities across the region.”

At Rivers & Roads, Margaret will apply her grant writing expertise to help clients identify and secure funding that supports impactful projects. Her ability to build relationships with donors and stakeholders, combined with her proven track record in crafting compelling grant proposals, will provide clients with a strong foundation for success.

Reflecting on her new role, Margaret shared, “I am thrilled to join Rivers & Roads and bring my experience in nonprofit management and grant writing to an organization so dedicated to community development. It’s rewarding to work with a team that shares my commitment to building stronger, more resilient communities. I look forward to helping our clients secure the funding and resources they need to make a lasting difference.”

In addition to her work at Cambridge Main Street, Margaret has a diverse background that includes roles such as Public Relations Director at HealthCorps, where she secured national media coverage and developed community-centered social media strategies. A member of the Grant Professionals Association, Margaret continues to be a valuable asset for organizations in need of strategic guidance in securing and managing grant funding.


About Rivers & Roads Consulting

Rivers & Roads Consulting is as a regional leader in community, economic, and real estate development consulting. With a keen focus on driving transformative change, our firm collaborates closely with mission-oriented nonprofits, forward-thinking local governments, and ambitious entrepreneurs to architect and execute initiatives that invigorate communities and stimulate sustainable growth.

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