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We Turned Six & Are Putting Our Money Where It Matters

  • Writer: Jorden Anderson
    Jorden Anderson
  • Apr 29
  • 2 min read
Jorden sits in an office chair wearing a pink blazer

On March 31, 2026, Jorden Anderson Consulting turned six years old, and I’ve been thinking a lot about what actually feels worth celebrating.


Yes, six years is a big deal. I built this company from the ground up, and somewhere along the way, it became something real. Something that has allowed me to work for myself, employ a team of people who genuinely care about this work, and build a life that would not exist if I were working for someone else. It gave us the ability for my husband to stay home with our son for the last four years, which means we’ve been able to raise him on our own terms without relying on daycare. And on top of all of that, we’ve helped nonprofits secure more than $33 million in grant funding, which still feels a little surreal to say out loud.


But hitting six didn’t make me want to look back as much as it made me think about how I want to move going forward. For me, that meant doing something that actually reflects how we work and what we value.


So this year, we’re sponsoring six nonprofits across the country by investing directly back into their work. In some cases, that looks like supporting events they’re hosting. In others, it means supporting the organization as a whole. Either way, we are putting our money back into the communities doing the work every. single. day.


Four of those nonprofits have already been selected:

  • Live and Learn

  • Haley’s Hope

  • Women’s Health Innovations of Arizona

  • Central Texas Pride Community Center 


We still have two more to go, and I’m genuinely excited about who else we’ll get to support next because this is what feels right.


JAC doesn’t exist without nonprofits. It never has. This business was built in partnership with organizations doing hard, meaningful work, so celebrating six years by pouring back into that felt like the most honest way to do it.


Six years in, what matters to me hasn’t really changed. It’s not just the dollars we’ve helped secure. It’s how we show up while we’re doing it. The real conversations, the strategy that actually makes sense, and the behind-the-scenes work that keeps things from falling apart six months down the line.


So yeah, JAC is six, and instead of making it about us, we’re putting that energy right back into the communities that made this business possible in the first place.


Four down, and I can’t wait to see who the next two are!


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