our team

Jawea Mockabee

Jawea Mockabee is the owner and manager of On Target Fundraising. She brings to her work more than 30 years experience in strategic planning and fundraising for nonprofit organizations and an unwavering commitment to relationships built upon honesty and trust.

Ms. Mockabee grew up in the San Francisco Bay Area and was exposed in her young adulthood to several organizations fighting for freedom, equality and liberation. A passionate advocate for human rights, she became involved in many of the political movements of the 60's and began her lifelong career in fundraising by organizing local group rallies and fundraisers.

Jawea has experience as a founder and Executive Director of a Portland nonprofit and as a board member of numerous organizations in Oregon and Hawai'i. Prior to founding On Target Fundraising, Ms. Mockabee was Development Director for Neighborhood House, Inc., a 100-year old social service agency in Portland, Oregon, and was the Development Director for Mental Help Kokua, a 30-year old mental health agency on the island of Oahu. In her fundraising career she has raised over $7 million dollars for nonprofits through special events fundraising and grantwriting.

Jawea is a member of the Willamette Valley Development Officers organization and the American Association of Fundraising Executives.

Bill Weismann

Bill Weismann has devoted his adult life as an agent for social change. Beginning at age 19 as a New Hampshire VISTA Volunteer organizing low-income tenants, his working career was with nonprofit organizations seeking economic and social justice.

For twenty years Bill has been based in Oregon, serving as Executive Director of three statewide membership based organizations. His experience includes significant responsibility for strategic and program planning, membership development, public policy advocacy, resource development and Board/Committee development.

Bill is a skilled grantwriter, having secured more than $10 million in grants from private and public foundations, corporations, governmental agencies and religious institutions. He is thoroughly familiar with the broad array of foundation and corporate givers in Metro Portland, Oregon, the Pacific Northwest and beyond.

Since 1995 Bill has owned a consulting business, Grassroots Northwest, serving a diverse array of clients that include Oregon Tradeswomen Inc., Tualatin Riverkeepers, Children First for Oregon, Educational Service District 112, Beaverton Together!, Oregon Death With Dignity, Neighborhood House, Inc., and the Housing Authority of Portland.

Judy Anderson

Judy Anderson has more than 20 years experience as an event manager working in the public, private and nonprofit sectors producing high profile events. She is currently the Director of two large fundraisers: The Sagebrush Classic, benefiting 15 local Deschutes County charities serving children and families and The Simon Benson Awards Dinner, Portland State University's signature event.

The Sagebrush Classic is Central Oregon's largest event. Held at the exclusive Broken Top Golf Club in Bend, it features a Friday golf tournament and a Saturday Feast prepared by 15-20 celebrity chefs from around the nation and the world. It is attended by 1,200 guests.

The Simon Benson Awards Dinner is held at the Oregon Convention Center and is attended by more than 1,000 business, civic, and social leaders. The event annually honors two Oregon philanthropists and features a high-profile keynote speaker (past speakers were Walter Cronkite, Colin Powell and Madeline Albright).

For five years, Judy was Director of the Classic Wines Auction, one of the top ten charity wine auctions in the U.S. and raised more than $1 million annually. She is the author of two books--Event Management Simplified (2002) and Fundraising Auctions. Judy is the President/Owner of Power Productions.

Jane Reeder

Early in life Jane developed a visual sense. As a child of deaf parents, she became accustomed to observing them to get all the information that many children learn auditorially. Where most children listen to the tone of voice from parents, Jane relied on facial expressions.

In high school she found the family's old Brownie camera and launched a continuing love of photography.

Her stroll through life has taken her from reporter and photographer for various newspapers, graphic designer, website designer and videographer. For four years she produced a cable-access TV program. She currently manages 8 websites and is working on a documentary about the KKK in Oregon. She has produced fundraising videos for various nonprofit organizations for several years.

She combined her experiences of photographer, reporter and website designer in her website. Please visit, and contribute.

Her website is www.oregonupclose.com

Melissa Hendricks

Melissa Hendricks photographs special events--from the most casual to the most formal--for On Target Fundraising. She works closely with our customers to meet their photographic needs. Melissa's company is Glimpses Photography. Check out her website to see her work at www.glimpsesphotography.com

Brian R. Harriman

Graphic Designer Brian Harriman has over 20 years experience in providing services for nonprofit organizations and Fortune 500 corporations. His specialties are creating corporate identity, print collateral, display advertising, direct mail, product packaging, and environmental graphics. Brian will supply his expertise to any project or medium--from concept to completion. He will work closely with On Target Fundraising clients to achieve an understanding of their needs and to create a complete graphics package to fit their needs and generate results.

Brian is President of Harriman Creative, Inc., a full-service marketing and graphic design firm, specializing in small to medium-business communications. Visit his website at www.harrimancreative.com