• Strategic Visioning and Planning

    Facilitating workshops and retreats for your organization to pause, reconnect to its values and purpose, and align your mission - so you can deliver on having the world work for everyone.

  • Social Impact and Philanthropy

    Partnering with funders and high net worth individuals to make a meaningful difference with your philanthropy and community engagement - fulfilling on what your are committed to.

  • Direct Marketing Content and Strategy

    Amplifying your mission through moving and powerful storytelling that connects, inspires, and mobilizes stakeholders to take action - from grassroots donors to major contributors.

  • Coaching

    Empowering leaders and their teams to expand their effectiveness, achieve work-mission alignment, and transform organizational potential. And to reconnect to the power of your work!

Packages

  • Multi-day team retreats.

    Who Is This For?
    Established organizations, leaders, and founders looking to recharge and rediscover the WHY of their work. 

    We promise you will leave re-energized and re-connected to what lights you up.

  • 90-day group idea-storming sessions, with individual coaching.

    Who Is This For?
    Start-ups, individuals, or teams who are “stuck”; established organizations looking to level-up or experiencing leadership change.

    We promise you will leave focused, aligned, and with momentum to create strategies and actions that will produce new results.

  • All of above + how to operationalize organizational values and vision in your day-to-day.

    We promise you will leave with new strategies, action items, and accountabilities, with measurable results and timelines. This is not a plan that looks pretty and sits in a drawer.

  • Six- or twelve-month engagement.

    We promise to walk in partnership with you to execute your vision, so you can be free to make a difference in the world.

“While we do our good works, let us not forget that the real solution lies in a world where charity will have become unnecessary.”

—Chinua Achebe
Nigerian novelist, poet, and critic