Bio

Ashley Domm serves as Head of Advancement and Chief Development Officer at Bread for the City, where she leads a team of fundraising professionals tasked with coordinating comprehensive fundraising strategies, activities, and communications to help ensure the organization can deliver on its mission to support the community in Washington, D.C.

Ashley’s career has included fundraising, nonprofit strategy, consulting, and management roles within higher-education and arts and culture organizations. Prior to joining Bread for the City, Ashley served as Senior Director, Principal Gifts, Campaign & Prospect Management at Georgetown University, where she supported the For Generations to Come campaign, which raised over $1.6 billion in funding for financial aid, research, and capital projects. Ashley was responsible for the launch of the university’s ninth school, the McCourt School of Public Policy, which was established through the largest single gift in the history of Georgetown University.

Ashley earned an MSc in Management from the University of Sheffield - where she also became certified in Human Resource Management - and also holds an M.A. in Museum Studies from the Cooperstown Graduate Program. She earned her B.A. at Gettysburg College.

Sub-specialties:

Direct service agencies
Local policies and politics
Policies related to poverty
Policies related to racial justice
Domestic Violence
Philanthropy
Philanthropy and the public good
Fundraising
Public benefits
Emergency Funding

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