Together, we pay it forward.

When you work with me, together we elevate Black, Indigenous, Latinx, Asian, and other people of the global majority, LGBTQIA+ folks of all genders, women, people with different abilities, and other systemically oppressed groups. I reinvest at least 10% of my profits into providing pro bono services to individuals from these groups, as well as donating to organizations whose missions and values focus on racial, gender, and environmental justice.

 

Meet the everyday superheroes we’re supporting:

Equal Rights Advocates fights for gender justice in workplaces and schools across the country; fighting on the front lines of social justice to protect and advance rights and opportunities for women, girls, and people of all gender identities through groundbreaking legal cases and bold legislation.


Performing Stars transforms the lives of low-income, primarily multicultural, children throughout Marin County by using enrichment programs to build pride, character, discipline and self-esteem. Their programs help youth develop good work habits and positive social skills, enhance academic performance and professional readiness, improve critical thinking and communication skills, and gain the confidence they need to overcome the limitations imposed by poverty.


The Milligan Foundation, based out of Oakland, provides nationally available transportation and housing resources for people who are in immediate need due to life-threatening danger from domestic violence.


National Black Trans Advocacy Coalition improves the Black trans human experience by overcoming violence and injustice in the world through the power, value and love of all people. The National Black Trans Advocacy Coalition works with communities in the U.S. and across the globe to foster diversity, inclusion and equality for all people.


CoThinkk is dedicated to social change philanthropy by investing time, talent and treasure, and bringing together community leaders who care about the economic and social well-being of communities of color in Asheville and Western North Carolina.


The Intertribal Friendship House (IFH) envisions a future where Native people in the Bay Area are rooted in strong cultural connection and intergenerational healing, and invested in Native traditions that will help future generations survive. The Mission of IFH is to promote the ability of Native people to thrive in an urban environment through ceremony, traditions, and cultural connection.


The Bail Project combats mass incarceration through their National Revolving Bail Fund. It is a critical tool to prevent incarceration and combat racial and economic disparities in the bail system. The Bail Project combats mass incarceration by disrupting the money bail system—one person at a time.


With roots deep in the Amazon Rainforest, Pachamama Alliance integrates Indigenous wisdom with modern knowledge to support personal, and collective transformation. It is a global community that offers people the chance to learn, connect, engage, travel, and cherish life for the purpose of creating a sustainable future that works for all.


The Hannah Project Freedom School is a research-based multicultural summer program that offers a broad academic and character-building K-8th grade curriculum For Marin City youth; it includes literacy, STEM activities, visual and performing arts, sports, nutrition, civic engagement and social action.


Tia Meyers launched Freelancing Females in 2017, after not being paid for some freelance work. What started as a small group of friends sharing freelance tips & tricks has grown into a global community of 13,000+ women redefining the 9-5.


An Oakland based organization, Hack the Hood, trains and uplifts early career youth and communities of color through tech skill-building programs grounded in justice and career navigation support that ensures economic mobility.


The Hivery has built a dynamic, kind, and impactful community, leading a movement for how and where women create meaningful work and explore their passions, ideas, and next steps. We helped The Hivery foster economic diversity among its membership by supporting their We Rise Scholarship program.


The East Oakland Collective is a member-based community organizing group serving deep East Oakland communities by working towards racial and economic equity. With programming in civic engagement and leadership, economic empowerment and homeless services and solutions, they amplify underserved communities from the ground up and are committed to driving impact in their local landscape, politics and economic climate.


Red Canary Song is a transnational, anti-trafficking collective of Asian and migrant sex workers, working to decriminalize their work and secure much-needed labor rights in their workplaces, regardless of immigration status — and really, to stop being denied their basic human rights to exist in this world — which is a root cause of human trafficking.


HeyMama is a community of badass business women providing support and resources to each other while simultaneously raising the next generation of humans, building companies, developing innovative products, and investing back into their communities.


A home for LGBTQIA+ liberation across all lines of race, class, abilities, age, culture, gender, and sexuality in the South, Southerners On New Ground builds, sustains, and connects a southern regional base of LGBTQIA+ folks to transform the region through strategic projects and campaigns developed in response to the current conditions in their communities.


Interested in investing in other women or finding an alternative to venture capital funding? Check out IFundWomen, a flexible crowdfunding platform that takes a holistic approach to fundraising, offering expert crowdfunding coaching, professional video production, and a private community for women to connect with other female founders in the hustle.


Incarceration doesn’t solve any problems; it only succeeds in creating new ones. A New Way of Life Reentry Project provides housing, case management, pro bono legal services, advocacy, and leadership development for formerly incarcerated people, by taking a multifaceted approach to mitigating the effects of, and ultimately eliminating, mass incarceration.


Being Black at School is a national nonprofit advocacy organization focused on addressing the complexities of being a Black student in the American Education system. This organization utilizes data and policy analysis to make schools safer and more equitable for Black students nationwide.


The Ikiama Nukuri program is improving community health, including elimination of all preventable deaths in pregnancy and childbirth, by empowering Achuar women and communities with the tools needed to be their own agents of change.


It Takes A Village (ITAV) promotes the academic success of all students in Mill Valley schools who learn differently through parent education and advocacy. ITAV is a district-wide PTA lead by parent representatives from every school, teachers, administrators and special support representatives.


Fighting for democracy, justice, and the future of the nation, Lawyers For Good Government arose after the 2016 election, to resist abuse of power and corruption and defend the rights of those who suffer in the absence of good government.


Hunger is a serious, but solvable, problem. SF Marin Food Bank is a lifeline for many, as it envisions a community where everyone is able to obtain enough nutritious food in a dignified manner so that they can support the health and well-being of themselves and their families.


Students in every community deserve access to the tools and experiences they need for a great education. DonorsChoose makes it easy for anyone to help a classroom in an immediate and meaningful way. This organization connects to public to public schools, ensuring that teachers and students have the tools they need for success.


The ACLU protects civil liberties and defends all the freedoms guaranteed in the Constitution and Bill of Rights. For more than a century, ACLU lawyers have been at the center of one history-making court case after another, participating in more Supreme Court cases than any other private organization.


The Breasties supports folks impacted by breast and reproductive cancers by igniting strength and positivity through connection, free retreats, wellness activities, events and an all-inclusive resourceful online community.


The Minnesota Freedom Fund pays criminal bail and immigration bonds for those who cannot afford to, as they seek to end discriminatory, coercive, and oppressive jailing. The Fund envisions a world where justice restores the humanity and dignity of all involved.


Learn more about working with me, and let’s give back, together.