Your team is already drowning.
AI shouldn't be one more thing on the list.

Most nonprofit leaders I talk to feel the same quiet pressure: we should probably figure out AI. But between the people overselling it and the busywork already eating your week, where do you even start?

That's exactly why I partnered with Lucinda Musa to build Impact Catalyst Collective — AI enablement made for nonprofit teams, by people who've actually sat in your seat.

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What we offer

Through Impact Catalyst Collective, we help nonprofit teams adopt AI responsibly and practically. Everything is priced on a sliding scale tied to your operating budget, because mission-aligned pricing matters to us.

Half-Day Team Training

A hands-on session built around your team's actual work. Everyone brings real use cases and leaves with an AI workflow they can use Monday morning.

Implementation Plan

A two-week engagement that ends in a written roadmap your board can read, plus a draft AI use policy you can stand behind.

Ongoing Build

A monthly retainer where we build, maintain, and improve the workflows your team relies on.

Why this work.
Why now.

I spent a decade leading and building a nonprofit from the ground up and learning the hard way that capacity is everything when you're trying to do more with less. AI is the most significant capacity tool I've seen for our sector in years. Used well, it gives your team back hours every week to spend on mission instead of admin.

But "used well" is the catch. The tools aren't the hard part; fitting them to your real work, your voice, and your community's trust is. That takes someone who understands both the technology and the realities of a board packet, a stretched program budget, and a donor email you've been putting off.

So Lucinda and I teamed up. She's a technologist and product leader with years of nonprofit volunteer experience. I bring the nonprofit operator’s lens. Together we meet teams where they are — no jargon, no slide decks, no hype.