I’m Andrés Clavier,
a strategist who has spent years
inside agencies and charities
seeing the same heartbreaking pattern
Most organizations are not using digital marketing
in a way that aligns with how the media works
And because of that they waste funds,
think that it doesn't work, and never discover
the donors who would fund their programs for years.
That’s what I fix.
Social media advertising is the best fundraising tool ever invented
When used right, is a powerful learning and growth engine
It tells you:
Which stories move people
which programs resonate
which audiences feel connected to your mission
which messages build lasting donor relationships
And it opens a constant door to the
supporters who will sustain your work.
But most agencies are too slow, too siloed, and too shortsighted to unlock this.
Analytics sits over here.
Copy over there.
Design on another island.
Strategy is a Google Doc
I bring everything together
That means faster learning, clearer decisions,
and digital programs that compounds.
Hello, I'm
Andrés Clavier
Paid Media & Growth Strategist for Charities
Over the past few years, I’ve led and executed profitable six-figure paid media programs end-to-end, while combining strategy, creative, media buying, tracking, and analytics.
I value clarity over complexity, experimentation over rigid plans, and honest data over comforting narratives.
Outside of work, I’m endlessly curious about how people make decisions and how small signals can compound into meaningful impact.
For the past 8 years I have worked in incredible projects for charities and startups
Where I learned how to strategize, communicate and market projects with very limited resources
Lead Paid Media Advertising for Namwayut
Lead Solar Energy Enterprise for Off-Grid Families in South America
CoFounded a Microlending for Peruvian Farmers
Awarded Top 30 Under 30 in 2022
Co-Own a profitable Ecommerce Shop
I am endlessly curious about everything marketing
Through the years I have built a tool belt that allows me to navigate through uncertainty and complexity









