Boaz Witbeck

As a Senior Consultant at AmPhil, Boaz Witbeck specializes in implementing major donor fundraising strategies, executing personnel searches, and developing effective messaging for our clients.

Before joining AmPhil, Boaz worked with Americans for Prosperity, serving as the Deputy State Director and winning Arizona Capitol Times’ “Breakdown Breakout” award in 2020.

Boaz earned a B.S. in both Political Science and Economics through Arizona State University’s Barrett Honors College. He also holds a Master’s in Public Administration from Arizona State and an M.A. in Christian Apologetics from Biola University. In his free time, Boaz enjoys hiking in the Greater Phoenix area, playing strategic board games, and spending time at home with his wife, Leah, and their tabby, Wren.


A Day at the Diamond: Celebrating $100 Million in Community Impact

The Arizona Diamondbacks Foundation is building a culture of generosity—one field, one program, one life at a time.

Saul (apostle Paul) preaches Jesus Christ as the son of God in early Church history in Athens, Greece. New Testament, Book of Acts. Illustration engraving published 1837. The original edition is in my archives. Copyright has expired and is in Public Domain.
The Apostle Paul’s Fundraising Letter: Ancient Wisdom for Modern Nonprofits

Like Paul, as a fundraiser you should cast a compelling vision, frame giving as a higher God-given purpose, and cultivate joy in your encouragement to give.


A Butterfly Gets Its Wings

How a $30 million Lilly Foundation gift reshaped Boys & Girls Clubs Across Indiana.

No such thing as “work-life balance”: A review of Full-Time: Work and the Meaning of Life

David Bahnsen dismantles America’s flawed understanding of work and argues that work is fundamental to leading a productive and meaningful life.


Is feeding the homeless in a public park illegal?

Some local municipalities have outlawed food sharing in public places. How should the philanthropically minded address the complex problem of homelessness?