Technology consulting for social justice nonprofits requires looking at each organization’s unique needs. We evaluate every potential client based on our four-step process. For the best sense of what we can do for you, view our case studies. Below are some services we often provide.
Longer projects customized for your org.
If you want to limit bias in decision making, optimize processes, and prove your impact to stakeholders, then you must have a data-driven culture. We will conduct focus groups and interviews, review policies and procedures, and assess your technologies in light of your goals to identify the strategies and tactics to build that culture. We also help to improve existing technologies, source and set up new ones, train team members, and provide ongoing support to ensure successful adoption of tools that meet your goals and align with your values.
Your data should tell a story that helps you grow, adapt, and secure funding. We combine qualitative and quantitative analysis to help you understand impact, identify trends, and make informed decisions. Whether you’re evaluating programs, preparing for grant reporting, or planning your next initiative, we develop tailored insights that serve your strategy. We can also translate raw numbers into clear, beautiful dashboards in tools like Tableau, Salesforce, and Google Data Studio—so your whole team can act on what you learn.
Most organizations waste money on software that goes unused — and at the same time, their teams often rely on tools the organization doesn’t even know they’re using.. This adds to costs, causes communication confusion, and compromises security. Through surveys, interviews, and focus groups, we identify technologies and pain points. We analyze each technology and compile a report of those that are redundant and/or under-utilized and make recommendations for what to cut, replace, or make better use of, ensuring that you get the best return from your investment in your tools and your team.
Targeted hacking (hacktivism) increases as governments become more authoritarian, yet few nonprofits are equipped to deal with even the everyday hacking that we all experience online. We conduct a thorough analysis of your technical systems, policies, procedures, and staff behaviors to find vulnerabilities that hackers will exploit. Then, we take steps to fix those vulnerabilities by improving your technologies, helping update your policies, and training (and retraining) your staff to recognize and respond to the kinds of threats you can expect to face.
Salesforce is powerful, but it is also big, bloated, and overly complicated. It is designed for fundraising, but it does not work well for programs or direct services to constituents. We learn about your operations and then make changes so that Salesforce can actually support them. On the frontend, we reduce UI clutter and build automations that streamline the user experience, improving adoption and increasing efficiency.
Case Study: Cobalt Abortion Fund.
This hybrid service is one of the fastest ways you can improve Salesforce and how your team uses it. We start by surveying and interviewing your team to build a customized training plan. Then we travel to your location to implement those trainings over several mornings. In the afternoons and evenings, our team implements system improvements based on feedback we get during training sessions and in other conversations with teams and departments. We thus optimize Salesforce and your team, bringing both into alignment to better achieve your goals.
See: Community Home Trust
AI can enhance your work—but without clear intention, it can just as easily reinforce bias or waste time chasing hype. We help you cut through the noise. From initial education to hands-on implementation, we assess where AI and automation tools can responsibly advance your mission. We design workflows using platforms like Make, Zapier, and Power Automate to streamline repetitive tasks—think onboarding, donor follow-ups, or email flows—while ensuring human oversight where it matters. If needed, we build custom AI agents, always guided by principles of transparency, data justice, and your organizational values.
Your website is often your first impression—and a critical tool for outreach, fundraising, and community trust. We work with platforms like WordPress, Squarespace, and Wix to design, manage, and troubleshoot websites that reflect your mission and values. Whether you need a full redesign, accessibility updates, or just someone to wrangle plugins and content, we meet you where you are. We also help your team build the skills to manage updates internally, if that’s your goal.
Short-term services at a lower price-point.
Our experts will consolidate and clean your data, analyze it, and generate an outline of key findings and evidence to support it. You will also receive professional charts and infographics to include in your report and marketing copy. By using our services, you get better results more quickly, giving your team more time for important work, and reducing stress for everyone.
WordPress is a popular site-builder among nonprofits, but not many nonprofits have the in-house expertise to properly secure it. Our experts use a collection of tools to scan your site, simulate attacks, and find the kinds of vulnerabilities hackers can exploit. We provide you with a report of findings that include risks and remediations.
Messy data slows you down and makes your reports less reliable. We audit your data sources to find inconsistencies, duplicates, and gaps—and then clean, restructure, and optimize your data using tools like Google Sheets, Excel, SQL, Python, and R. Whether you need to standardize mailing lists, prep for a migration, or reconcile conflicting sources, we’ll make your data reliable, actionable, and easier to maintain going forward.
Under increasing threats and harassment, many nonprofits took steps to try to keep their staff from being doxed, but chances are it was not enough. Using only publicly available information, we will provide you with a report of everything we could find out about your staff and volunteers, how we found the information, and what you can do to further protect your people.
As AI gets more advanced, phishing emails will become harder to detect. We will help you stay ahead of the curve by using the same kinds of targeted social engineering techniques hackers use, but in a safe environment, in order to identify who needs retraining and what policies need refinement.
Training builds capacity in your organization, reducing costs and improving efficiency. Our experts can train individuals or small groups on a variety of topics and platforms, including…