Regal Resource Development

Transformational Fundraising for Communities

With an abundance mindset, prospect research tools, and experience in grant writing, we help to develop a fundraising strategy — to find more funders, win more grants, and attract more donors.

Regal Resource Development (RRD) has helped hundreds of organizations win millions of dollars to elevate the impact of community-benefit organizations and small businesses. The woman-owned company was founded in 2007 by Regal Naseef, M.S., the first Certified Grant Writer in Maine.

On Finding Certainty, head-liner host, Patrick Laing, visits with nonprofit advocate-extraordinaire, Regal Naseef, discussing her 25+ year career as a fundraising professional from Maine. Among other things, the host touches on Regal’s experience as a successor to Helen Keller who advocated for the blind a century ago, the challenges nonprofits face, favorite memories, and success in helping vulnerable populations from refugees to heroes in the fight agtainst sex trafficking, and more. She and her colleagues at Certainty Management are reinventing unlimited fundraising at zero-cost.

Our Affiliations

Contact Information

 

Meeting Space
48 Atlantic Place
South Portland, ME 04106

Our Impact

$20

Million

Areas of Impact

Affordable Housing

First affordable “green” house in Maine

Refugees / Immigrants

New American resettling in U.S. with access to resources retaining cultural identity

Capital Campaigns

For community centers, historic buildings, faith-based houses of worship, and more

Cultural / Arts

Including music and performing arts, literacy, cultural celebrations

People with Disabilities

The largest minority population (including blindness) with adaptive activities or assistive technologies

Black, Indigenous, People of Color (BIPOC)

Community-centric fundraising that lifts everyone up

Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion

Community-centric fundraising that lifts everyone up

Group Homes

Foster youth, survivors of sex trafficking, homeless/pregnant women and children, inmate re-entry services, etc.

Education

Social-emotional learning, prevention of sexual exploitation of children or substance use disorder

Youth Development

Outdoor adventures, leadership, life skills, resilience, finding your voice/telling stories

Workforce Readiness

Job preparation, soft skills, resume writing, applications, goal setting

Health Care

Hospitals, clinics, spiritual well-being, physical/behavioral/mental health, regenerative technologies