"There was a lot of understanding of where we were as an organization, and through the process we figured out where we wanted to go in the next few years. It felt like a huge step in the right direction for our org.”

—Jenna Tomiello, Executive Director, MT Alpha Cycling

MT Alpha strategic plan 2026–2028

MT Alpha Cycling

Founded in 2012, MT Alpha Cycling is a nonprofit based in Missoula, Montana, dedicated to getting more identifying women, girls, and non-binary people on bikes. They focus on cultivating skills, confidence, and competition through clinics, group rides, training, and race support.

  • More than a decade after its founding, MT Alpha was ready for its next stage of growth. With a volunteer board of directors that actively participated in the organization’s day-to-day operations, they wanted to better distribute the workload, prioritize programming, and support their growing team. Our role was to engage MT Alpha’s stakeholders to develop a clear, data-informed understanding of where MT Alpha stands today and what conditions will influence its priorities for the next three years.

  • The strategic plan centers on MT Alpha members’ experiences, the insights from the organization’s leaders, and the perspectives of their community partners. From the combined data sources, we helped develop five strategic directions, along with key priorities and methods for measuring impact in the following areas:

    • Membership and programming

    • Governance

    • Internal structures and operations

    • Communications

    • Fundraising and partnerships

  • Sep 2025–Jan 2026

Project team

  • Andrea Mader photo

    Andrea Mader

    Principal & Strategy Director

    Project supervisor, tool design, client communication, data collection and analysis, on-site facilitation, and report writing

  • Jordan Greene photo

    Jordan Greene

    Associate Strategy Director

    Tool design and secondary literature review

  • Nat Bauer photo

    Nat Bauer

    Senior Graphic Designer

    Graphic and layout design