Annapolis, Maryland Dec 6, 2025 (Issuewire.com) - Donna L. Quesinberry, Founder & CEO of dpInk Ltd. Liability Company and President of DonnaInk Publications, has announced the launch of The House That Jack Built: Work-for-Hire Legacy Campaign on Givebutter. This initiative is structured as a work‑for‑hire campaign: contributions directly support contracted outcomes while helping sustain associated household bills that preserve the foundation of her legacy ~ The House That Jack Built.
For more than 25 years, Ms. Quesinberry has delivered compliant, winning solutions across defense, energy, healthcare, intelligence, IT, and public service, maintaining a proven 60%+ win rate on multimillion‑dollar bids. She has also published 150+ titles, ghostwritten 30+ works, and supported authors across nine countries and five continents. Yet recent shifts in government oversight, agency closures, workforce reductions, and changing terms of service have created unprecedented challenges in securing program work. The House That Jack Built responds to these realities by sustaining positive work‑for‑hire outcomes while ensuring the stability of her home and expanding opportunities for authors and creatives worldwide.
“This campaign is deeply personal,” said Donna L. Quesinberry. “It reflects both the resilience of our home and the legacy we are building through creativity and service. Whether in federal contracting or publishing, my mission is to empower organizations and individuals with clarity, compliance, and vision. Every supporter becomes part of sustaining not just a project, but a lasting legacy impact.”
Hire Services. Build Legacy. Sustain the Vision.
Campaign Highlights:
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Work‑for‑Hire Model: Contributions directly fund contracted deliverables, ensuring measurable outcomes in federal strategy and creative publishing.
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Federal Strategy: Support BD, capture, and proposal architecture that helps organizations expand market share and secure funding.
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Creative Empowerment: Provide publishing, ghostwriting, and media production resources to amplify diverse voices.
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Innovation: Integrate AI‑augmented tools and authentic one‑on‑one engagement to strengthen visibility and outcomes.
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Legacy: Preserve The House That Jack Built as a symbol of resilience, creativity, and sustainable growth.
Supporters can contribute directly through Givebutter, with options for one‑time or recurring participation. Each contribution secures work‑for‑hire deliverables while sustaining essential household needs. Donations are also accepted if desired, allowing supporters to contribute in ways that best align with their means and intentions.
The House That Jack Built: Work-for-Hire Legacy Services Campaign
This video introduces The House That Jack Built: A Legacy Worth Preserving — my Givebutter campaign and works‑for‑hire portfolio. For decades, I’ve delivered results for federal agencies, small businesses, and creative contributors, building brands, publishing books, and writing winning proposals. Now, I’m pivoting to sustain my home fort, preserve family heritage, and continue serving through the skills I’ve refined. Thank you for watching, for your kindness, and for your belief in the power of legacy. Please consider subscribing, sharing, and supporting The House That Jack Built.
About Donna L. Quesinberry - Donna is a multidisciplinary strategist, publisher, and federal contracting expert with over 25 years of experience driving mission‑critical initiatives across defense, energy, healthcare, intelligence, IT, and public service. She serves as Founder & CEO of dpInk Ltd. Liability Company, President of DonnaInk Publications, COO of Faces of Rap Mothers Enterprise, and Executive Producer & Host of The DonnaInk Channel & Book Show.
Call to Action: To learn more and support The House That Jack Built: Work-for-Hire Legacy Campaign.
Media Contact: Donna L. Quesinberry, Founder | CEO of dpInk Ltd. Liability
Company Email: donnaink@gmail.com
Mobile: (301) 888‑2414 (text first)
Media Contact
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