Vice President
CCS Fundraising
Aly Mennuti has had a passion for philanthropy from a young age, largely due to the influence of her mother who instilled a belief that the global and local must unite to change the world. Aly has been privileged to merge her idealism with a career that provides her with the ability to help nonprofit organizations across all sectors set bold goals and deliver tangible achievements.
Since joining CCS in 2015, Aly has partnered with clients across several sectors; from small local organizations to international nonprofits and has helped them strengthen their programs, elevate their causes and profiles, and achieve their mission-driven goals. It has been Aly’s pleasure to follow best practices in philanthropy and apply those constantly evolving approaches to the unique needs of each nonprofit to guide transformational change.
Aly has vast experience in the Association sector and in areas of marketing, foundations, corporate and individual giving, major gifts research and solicitation, campaign volunteer management and pledge collection. She has had the opportunity to partner with clients ranging from associations, independent schools, arts, health and human service, and religious sectors.
Recently, Aly was privileged to work side-by-side with the Chrysler Museum of Art on a bold endeavor to implement and execute their $50 million capital campaign to fund the expansion of their Glass Studio and endowments for programs and positions. The campaign, which exceeded all projections, will have a deep impact on the arts in the Hampton Roads community. In addition to working with the Chrysler, in the past year, Aly has partnered with the American Psychological Association, Rheumatology Research Foundation, Association of Academic Physiatrists, and Funeral Services Foundation to achieve their strategic goals.
Aly lives in Washington, DC, with her husband Nick, and her two children, Charlie and Lilly.
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