Our Clients

Our clients are secular and progressive organizations working to create change in their communities.

They include organizations working on conservation and the environment, on public education and human services, on community development, housing and advocacy, on civil liberties and human rights, and in the arts, humanities and culture. Our clients range from grassroots groups working in a single neighborhood to international organizations working across dozens of countries.

Here’s a small sample of our projects over the last ten years to give you an idea of the range of clients we serve.

    Communications

  • Childreach/PLAN USA
  • Connecticut Fund for the Environment & Save The Sound
  • The Genesis Center
  • Grassroots International
  • Office of the Secretary of State, Rhode Island
  • PLAN International, Regions of Caribbean & Central America; South Asia
  • Rhode Island Historical Society
    Program Design & Analysis

  • AIDS Project Rhode Island
  • Providence Assemblies of God
  • Urban Collaborative Accelerated Program
  • Trust for Public Land New England Regional Office
    Public Engagement

  • Department of Environmental Management, Rhode Island
  • JHC Blackstone River Valley National Heritage Corridor Commission
  • Natural Resources Conservation Service, Rhode Island
  • Pawtucket Planning & Redevelopment
  • Uxbridge’s Future Committee View Case Study
    Speaking and Training

  • New England Nonprofit Workout
  • John Nicholas Brown Center for Public Humanities
  • Antioch University New England – Institute for Nonprofit Management
  • Association of Fundraising Professionals
  • Massachusetts Service Alliance
  • New England Grassroots Environment Fund
  • TDC – Technical Development Corporation
    Strategic and Business Planning

  • Dynamy, Inc.
  • Greater Elmwood Neighborhood Services
  • Narragansett Bay Estuary Program
  • Nashua River Watershed Association
  • North East Community Center
  • Progreso Latino
  • Rhode Island Rivers Council
  • Tomaquag Indian Memorial Museum View Case Study
  • WaterFire Providence