Whether you're leading a nonprofit, running a business, or driving change in your community, we'd love to hear about your vision. This quick form helps us understand your needs so we can have a meaningful first conversation.
I work with nonprofits, schools, community organizations, small businesses, and families on projects that combine community centered design with creative strategy. This includes community engagement, strategic planning, website design, StorbBooks, Heritage Cookbooks, event design, and custom projects that center listening and co-creation. If you have a vision that requires both head and heart, we're probably a great fit.
Let's talk anyway. Seriously. I've worked with organizations who thought they couldn't afford services and we found creative solutions—phased approaches, grant-fundable scopes, or partnership models that worked. The worst thing that happens is we have a great conversation and you walk away with free insights about your project.
Perfect, some of my best work has come from custom projects that don't fit traditional boxes. Use the "Start a Project" form to propose what you're envisioning, and we'll explore if it's something I can support or if I should connect you with someone better suited.
It means I don't show up with pre-packaged solutions. Community-centered design starts with deep listening—understanding your context, values, and the people you serve, before creating anything. It's collaborative, not prescriptive. You're the expert on your community; I'm here to help translate that expertise into strategy, design, or programming that actually works.
Fill out the "Start a Project" form on this page! Share as much detail as you're comfortable with about your vision, timeline, and what's bringing you to Wild in Bloom. I'll respond within 48 hours to schedule a free 30-minute discovery call.
We'll spend 30 minutes exploring your project vision, discussing your goals and constraints, and determining if we're a good fit. I'll ask questions, you'll ask questions, and we'll both leave with clarity about next steps. There's no obligation—just honest conversation about possibility.