Unravel the Chaos

Welcome! Let’s be real: managing projects is messy. It’s complex, it’s loud, and—more often than not—it’s just plain overwhelming.

Whether you’re stuck in the “blank page” phase of an idea, trying to build a process protocol from scratch, or just needing to organize the chaos, we can unravel the muddle together.

Scribble a Plan is a project and program management consulting service designed small non-profits. Think of it as therapy, but for your work life.

Support Sessions

Managing a program or a project shouldn’t feel like a solo hike through a fog. Whether you need a foundation, a course correction, or just a second brain to help you think, I offer four distinct ways to help you find your footing.

Thinking Out Loud

You don't need a full-scale overhaul; you just need a sounding board. Whether you’re stuck on a single process protocol or just need to talk through a "scribbly" idea with someone who gets it, this is your hour. No long-term commitment, no heavy lifting—just a focused conversation to get you unstuck and back to work.

A safe space for your “What if?” and “How do I?”

The Clean Slate

You have a brilliant idea, a new project, or starting a new program. Right now, it’s all in your head (or on a dozen napkins). Let’s get it out and into a structured, breathable plan before the "day-to-day" takes over. We’ll build your foundation, set your pace, and make sure you’re starting with a sharpened pencil (or blank spreadsheet).

It’s easier to plan the mess than to clean it up later.

The Great Untangle

Somewhere between the "Grand Opening" and "Right Now," things got a little knotted. Maybe the process broke, the deadline moved, or the "muddle" just won. This is our intervention. We’ll look at the current sketch, erase what isn't working, and redraw a path that actually feels sustainable. No judgment—just a better way forward.

For when the plan and the reality aren’t on speaking terms.

The Program Blueprint

You have a program. Maybe it's humming along, maybe it's still a really good idea on paper. Either way, there's a nagging question underneath it all: Is this actually working and how would we even know? Most small nonprofits are too close to their own work to see it clearly. Together we'll map out what your program is really doing, where it's headed, and how to measure what matters.

When the scribble needs a structure.