We see community engaged design not just as a strategy for building consensus or buy-in around proposed (often top-down) changes to the built environment, but rather as an opportunity to build power, agency, and solidarity by sharing information, tools, and resources that enable communities to be active partners and leaders in shaping their local built environment from the roots-up. This takes many forms and we are actively pursuing opportunities to expand our services in the realms of community-led mapping, campaigning, strategic planning, surveying, public space activations, grant writing, participatory design, and more.