About Collabor8tive

There's a version of this page that lists credentials and calls it a day. This isn't that.

What matters more than the resume is why Collabor8tive exists โ€” and whether it's the right fit for where your organization is right now.

Amber Chapman, Founder of Collabor8tive Consulting
Founder

Amber Chapman

Public Health Strategist & Systems Thinker

I'm a public health strategist, coalition builder, and the founder of Collabor8tive Consulting LLC. I grew up in rural North Carolina โ€” and a lot of how I see systems, access, and community comes from those experiences.

I've watched place, policy, and economic shifts determine what's possible for people โ€” and what isn't. That lens informs everything I do.

The most formative education hasn't been academic. It's been working inside the systems I now support โ€” understanding the reporting pressure, staffing realities, and implementation complexity that rarely makes it into a grant narrative.

Master of Public Health โ€” UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health, concentration in Place-Based Public Health
B.S. in Gerontology โ€” Appalachian State University
8+ years across nonprofit, academic, healthcare, and government sectors in North Carolina
Why Collabor8tive Exists

It didn't start with one dramatic moment.
It started with a pattern.

Across every sector I worked in โ€” nonprofit, healthcare, government, academia โ€” I kept running into the same situation. Organizations with real missions, committed people, and genuine community relationships. And underneath all of that: fragmented funding, disconnected partnerships, reporting requirements that exceeded capacity, and implementation demands that left little room to think strategically.

I also kept seeing how much duplication, burnout, and fragmentation existed across systems that were all ultimately trying to do the same thing โ€” improve community health and wellbeing.

"The problem usually wasn't a lack of commitment or ideas. It was the absence of coordinated infrastructure."

That frustration became the foundation for Collabor8tive. I wanted to create something that helps organizations think beyond short-term projects and toward long-term systems, partnerships, and measurable impact โ€” and that actually helps them build the infrastructure to get there.

Experience

Work that spans sectors,
rooted in North Carolina

Over 7+ years, I've worked across nonprofit, academic, healthcare, and government sectors โ€” often as the person helping bridge the gap between organizations, funding requirements, and real-world implementation.

  • Long-term care advocacy and caregiver programming
  • Statewide fall prevention initiatives
  • Healthcare-community partnerships and clinical referral systems
  • Evidence-based programming and chronic disease prevention
  • Coalition development and systems coordination
What That Work Built

Programs that outlasted
the consulting

Fall Prevention ยท High Country, NC
First Fall Prevention Grant in the Region
Wrote the first fall prevention grant ever awarded to the High Country โ€” now the foundation of the Aging Well Program at Appalachian State University's Institute.
Caregiver Support ยท Statewide Impact
Standards Adopted Across North Carolina
Developed a 1:1 caregiver model โ€” including home safety, resource coordination, and end-of-life planning โ€” that went well beyond the standard approach. Those standards are now used statewide for NC's Family Caregiver Support Program.
Federal Programs
$500K+ in Federal Funding Secured and Managed
Secured and managed over $500,000 in concurrent federal funding for older adult programs across North Carolina.
The Approach

Strategy should never live in a document no one uses.

01
Relationship-driven, not transactional
Trust isn't a soft outcome โ€” it's what makes everything else possible. Clients often say working with me makes collaboration feel easier and less transactional. That's intentional.
02
Operationally grounded
I care as much about whether something can actually work as whether it sounds good in a proposal. Big-picture strategy and operational detail aren't opposites โ€” they're the same conversation.
03
Systems-focused
A lot of my work is helping people connect the dots between ideas, funding, partnerships, implementation, and sustainability. I tend to see patterns across systems and help simplify complexity into something actionable.
04
Inside-out perspective
I've worked inside many of the systems I now support. I know the reporting pressure, the staffing limitations, the implementation complexity that never makes it into a grant narrative. That shapes everything I do.
"I don't come to this work from the outside looking in โ€” and that changes the kind of support I can offer."
Beyond the Work

Rooted in North Carolina.
Shaped by what I've seen.

I'm a Black woman from rural North Carolina, and a lot of how I see systems, community, and belonging comes from those experiences. Growing up, I saw firsthand how place, access, policy, and economic shifts shape people's lives in very real ways.

Outside of work, I care deeply about storytelling, creativity, equity, and building spaces where people feel supported rather than siloed. What grounds me is a belief I come back to regularly: systems should work for people โ€” not exhaust them.


Meaningful impact happens through trust, coordination, and relationships โ€” not just programs and deliverables.

If this resonates, let's talk.

If you're doing meaningful work but struggling with the systems, funding, or partnerships that should be supporting it โ€” you're in the right place.

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