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North Country Prosperity, One Donor at a Time.
Our work for NRDC is an example of how Trampoline can help reshape an organization with authenticity and an eye for longevity. Projects like these are successful when they develop as a partnership. We get to know communities, listen to stakeholders, and genuinely plan for the most enduring impact we can have. Trampoline becomes an extension of your team.
Celebrating B Corp Month
B Corp means that we're committed to being a force for good: to being inclusive, to being impactful in our communities, and to bringing good design to others with respect, transparency, and value.
Riding the wave to the Capitol.
Standing up for what you believe in takes guts and persistence. This is just a small piece of what Surfrider Foundation does and I’m honored to be a part of it.
Lending a hand in Maine
An emotional and sensitive project that our team poured themselves into, hoping to capture the immensity of the people who were willing to bare their souls to us.
Double H Ranch: Reflecting on 20 Years
The spirit that Double H Ranch showed that first night, daring to give a young agency a whirl, has endured. Over the years, we have created illustrations that push the boundaries of expectation and live in a place where wonder and delight play. We tried new things, experimenting and embodying the spirit Paul Newman embraced in his push to let sick kids "raise a little hell."
Give back today. And everyday.
From the High Peaks to the foothills, we're fortunate to have amazing organizations in our area that have taken root to help feed our communities, improve our way of life, lift our children, and care for our people. Let’s help them thrive.
Pedaling Passion to Purpose
A few months back Derek rode in the Dempsey Challenge, choosing the 65 mile ride, while Paula walked in the 5k. Obviously he rides because he loves to do it, but it goes deeper than that.
Donation communication: Standing out for a cause
It's Giving Tuesday, 2020: a year that has pushed non-profit organizations to the brink organizationally, and financially. It's become a Tramp tradition to use this day to point potential donors toward our causes and clients, who are working hard to make a difference.