MOVEMENT BUILDING & COMMUNITY ORGANISING CONSULTANTS

Practice, presence & movement-building

We work with people to support the everyday practice of social justice, including artists and cultural activists working for social change.

NONPROFIT LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT & GRASSROOTS ORGANISING

Our practice work

Our Practice work focuses on how change is carried in real settings – through leadership, relationships, culture, roles, and shared responsibility. We work alongside people in communities, organisations, cultural spaces, learning environments, and public systems to strengthen how they work together in practice.

We see practice as a space for learning, leadership, and collective meaning-making. It is about how people hold responsibility, navigate power, respond to conflict, and live out their values in real situations.

We bring together experience, reflection, and care to support practice that is grounded, ethical, and rooted in people’s real lives.

We are interested in practice that builds confidence, capacity, and connection over time – not one-off interventions. This means working closely with people to support leadership development, governance, facilitation, mentoring, cultural work, and movement-building in ways that reflect their context and commitments.

NB Social Justice Studio - Movement building, community organising and grassroots leadership development for nonprofits. Board training, activist support and cultural practice. Ireland-based.

MOVEMENT BUILDING & ACTIVIST TRAINING FOR NONPROFITS

Why organisations come to us

We help people to:

  • Build leadership and confidence in complex or changing roles
  • Strengthen governance and collective decision-making
  • Support artists and cultural activists working for social change
  • Use culture, storytelling, and creative practice to surface issues and shift narratives
  • Create space for artists and communities to reflect, learn, and connect their work to wider social and political change
  • Navigate power, conflict, and care with clarity and support
  • Facilitate shared learning and reflection within teams and networks
  • Connect strategy, culture, and community in everyday practice

 

Our role is to work alongside people, offering experience, presence, and thoughtful support as they build organisations, cultural work, and movements that are strong, reflective, and aligned with their values.

NB Social Justice Studio - Community organising, nonprofit leadership development and movement building support. Strengthen boards, develop leaders, build grassroots power. Ireland consultants.

COMMUNITY ORGANISING FOR CULTURAL & SOCIAL JUSTICE WORK

Who is this for?

Our research often brings together people from communities, civil society, universities, and public institutions. We see research as a shared process – not something done to people, but something created with people.

Community organisations

Cultural and Arts Organisations

Funders

Coalitions, Working Groups & Alliances

Government

Civil Society and campaigns

OUR GRASSROOTS ORGANISING & LEADERSHIP APPROACH

What we bring
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Lived movement experience

We’ve worked inside organisations, movements, boards, classrooms, studios, and campaigns – not just around them.

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Deep relational intelligence

We understand power, care, conflict, and trust – and how they show up in real rooms with real people.

3

Cross-sector fluency

We move between community, culture, academia, philanthropy, and policy – and help others do the same.

4

Lineage, not trends

Our work is grounded in histories of justice, feminist practice, queer organising, anti-racism, and community care.

5

Practice that strengthens the whole

We don’t extract insight – we build confidence, capacity, and connection.

NONPROFIT BOARD TRAINING & LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT IN PRACTICE

What a practice looks like in real life
1
Chairing or supporting a board through growth or crisis
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Mentoring leaders navigating burnout, power, or transition
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Facilitating collective reflection after conflict or change
4
Supporting cultural work that holds political meaning
5
Teaching or presenting within academic or training spaces
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Holding long-term relationships with organisations or networks
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Helping movements slow down enough to think clearly
This work is often ongoing, relational, and responsive - not time-boxed consultancy.

MOVEMENT BUILDING & LEADERSHIP FOR ORGANISATIONS

The outcomes you can expect

Stronger, more confident leadership

 

Healthier governance and decision-making cultures

Leaders who feel supported rather than isolated

Movements that remember their histories and lineages

Better alignment between values and practice

Communities that feel accompanied, not managed

Work that is sustainable – emotionally and politically

Build a movement that lasts.

Whether you’re navigating burnout, conflict, or a moment of transition, we offer the accompaniment you need to lead with clarity and care.

FAQs: our practice and movement building

Commissioning research isn’t just about data, it’s about trusting someone with your community’s stories. Here are answers to the most common questions organisations ask us about our approach, timelines, and ethics. Don’t see what you need? Let’s talk.

What do you mean by “Practice”?

Practice is the work that happens in real situations with real people – where values, power, care, and responsibility meet. It includes leadership, governance, mentorship, teaching, facilitation, cultural work, and movement-building. It’s where ideas are tested, not just discussed.

It can include elements of all three, but Practice is not a packaged service. It’s relational, contextual, and shaped by what’s actually needed. Sometimes that looks like board leadership, sometimes mentoring, sometimes convening or cultural work. The common thread is experience, accountability, and long-term thinking.

Practice is most useful for organisations, movements, boards, and individuals carrying real responsibility – especially where the work is complex, values-driven, or under pressure. It’s for people who want support that’s grounded, thoughtful, and politically aware.

Research helps you understand what’s happening.
Planning helps you decide what to do.
Practice supports how you actually live it out – in leadership, relationships, governance, culture, and day-to-day decision-making. The three are connected, but Practice focuses on embodiment, not abstraction.

Practice engagements are often ongoing or relationship-based, rather than time-limited projects. This might involve regular mentoring, board or leadership roles, facilitation at key moments, teaching, or collaboration over time. We usually begin with a conversation to understand fit, needs, and boundaries.

This is not extractive consultancy, performative leadership training, or motivational coaching detached from real conditions. It’s not about quick fixes, personal branding, or parachuting in with answers. Practice is slow, relational, and grounded in accountability — shaped by history, context, and community, not trends.

Still have questions?

Every organisation’s situation is unique. If you’d like to discuss your specific context, challenges, or whether this is the right next step for you, we’d love to hear from you.