Design what’s possible.

Build what matters.

The Kyndred Collaborative is a social impact and design strategy firm that works across sectors to turn complex challenges into practical, community-rooted solutions. We partner with mission-driven organizations—from public agencies to grassroots nonprofits—to design programs, products, and strategies that push forward equity, resilience, and joy.

Our Services

Our work blends design thinking with deep community engagement, drawing on proven tools and human-centered methodologies to create impact that lasts. Whether we’re redesigning a mentorship model for students living in shelters, building digital tools to help parents navigate conversations about race, or developing strategic plans that unlock organizational growth—our approach is hands-on, collaborative, and built for real-world results.

We specialize in:

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A person in a white shirt seated among a group of people, pointing to a document that reads "What Do You Value?" with a list of values and descriptions. The setting appears to be an educational or workshop environment, with participants engaged in discussion.
Children wearing yellow hard hats building a wooden structure in a forest setting.
A person photographs a display commemorating "Rapper's Delight" by Sugar Hill Gang, depicting three members of the group and a vintage turntable with stickers, set in a hallway labeled 'Queen's History Hallway.'
Group of people sitting around tables in a room, engaged in a meeting or workshop, with red cups and papers on the tables. Some people are standing in the back, near a whiteboard with diagrams.
Two people looking at a poster about Panthera, an organization focused on saving big cats, with a logo and text description.
A group of people holding Black Lives Matter signs and banners in a peaceful protest outside a building with columns. They are raising their fists in solidarity and wearing casual clothing. The protest seems to be taking place on a sunny day in front of the Brooklyn Borough Hall.
"Community Profit" graphic explaining how locally-owned small businesses boost economic growth and community improvement, featuring colorful side bars and community-themed icons like a hand with a plant, a key, a location marker, shaking hands, a book, people interconnected, and a building. Text outlines benefits such as enhanced safety and stronger social bonds.

How We Work

We approach every project with a commitment to collaboration, creativity, and lasting impact.

  • Participatory methods that center the people closest to the challenge, ensuring solutions are grounded in lived experience.

  • Design thinking tools applied across strategy, product, coaching, and research to move ideas into action.

  • Capacity building embedded into every engagement — we not only deliver strong outcomes but also equip our clients to sustain and grow the work independently.

  • Multi-phase partnerships that evolve over time as trust, opportunity, and ambition grow.

To meet each project's unique needs, we assemble tailored teams of designers, strategists, and researchers. While many projects today are built around the leadership of our principal strategist, we create space for teams to expand and evolve — ensuring every collaboration has the right expertise, creativity, and energy to move bold ideas forward.

Client Stories:

How Our Partnerships Grow

Strengthening a Legacy Organization

Farm & Wilderness Foundation

From strategic planning to impact reporting, we helped a legacy youth organization evolve for the future.

Over several years, we worked alongside Farm & Wilderness to strengthen every layer of their organization. We began by leading a design-driven strategic planning process, then expanded into coaching program directors, documenting and aligning developmental outcomes, and conducting market research to identify future growth opportunities. Together, we helped transform both the structure and story of a historic institution, setting the stage for its next generation of leadership and impact.

Starting with coaching, we helped build the foundation for a scalable ecosystem of community entrepreneurship.

Our partnership with Progress Playbook began with one-on-one coaching for entrepreneurs navigating the early stages of business development. It expanded into redesigning the Renaissance Project incubator to better center community voices and lived experiences. Today, we continue to partner with Progress Playbook—facilitating new cohorts and designing the foundation for a digital learning and resource platform that will expand their reach across public housing communities and deepen their long-term impact.

Scaling Entrepreneurial Opportunity

Progress Playbook

Building Systems for Student Success

NYC Department of Education

We designed new pathways for youth success—and built the systems to sustain them.


Our work with the NYC Department of Education began with the creation of the YOLO Program, a youth-led leadership initiative in shelters. That collaboration expanded into scaling the SIMBA/ASET out-of-school programs, helping the DOE refine structure, strengthen impact, and grow critical student supports after the pandemic. Building on that success, we developed the Sankofa Mentoring Program—designed specifically for students living in temporary housing—and helped build the DOE’s capacity by growing their mentoring team from three to twenty-five staff members through hiring, training, and management support.

Clients & Partners:

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