Nicole Gallant
founder / principal
Biography
Founder and Principal at Downie Street, Nicole is a seasoned strategist and facilitator with a track record of working across cultures to support local, national, and international social change leaders and organizations. Prior to Downie Street, Nicole supported social change leaders and their organizations as the Senior Vice President and Chief Impact Officer at United Way of New York City, where she designed and led program and policy initiatives to increase the education and self- sufficiency of low-income New Yorkers. Appointed as the Senior Education Advisor and Director of Learn and Serve America in President Obama’s Administration, she created the education strategy for AmeriCorps and led service-learning for the federal government.
Nicole was a program executive at The Atlantic Philanthropies, the largest limited-life foundation in the world, where she directed grantmaking to support youth development and education strategies across the United States. Nicole also supports social change leaders and their organizations as a Managing Director at the DRK Foundation in Europe and the United States, as well as through board service and advisory for a variety of organizations.
Testimonials
“Without question, I am a more effective leader because of my work with the Downie Street team. I now have a stronger toolkit, greater clarity about my role, and a deeper understanding of how to lead with intention. Nicole has been an exceptional coach, blending rigor, direct feedback, practical tools, and empathy. She creates a space that invites honest reflection, encourages accountability, and supports growth.”
Elena Conley-Jones, Mary Reynolds Babcock Foundation
“Our fellows consistently shared how grounding and clarifying her guidance was. Nicole has a remarkable ability to take complex ideas and help leaders shape them into strategic frameworks, logic models, and theories of change that truly reflect their vision. She brings the same clarity and care to program design – helping fellows strengthen their ventures in ways that were both practical and deeply aligned with their goals. Beyond her technical expertise, Nicole was an encouraging, steady presence for our fellows. Her thoughtful questions, compassionate approach, and commitment to each fellow’s success made her an invaluable partner throughout the program.”
Meg Busse, Roddenberry Foundation