Place-Based Projects is a collaborative creative studio dedicated to supporting bioregional efforts through storytelling, experience design, and community activation

We take a bioregional approach

Our mission is to strengthen community ties and increase dedication to our environment.

We work with organizations focused on:

  • Community health, equity & resilience

  • Environmental justice, biodiversity & climate change

  • Holistic wellness

  • Regenerative & biodynamic farming

  • Nature connection & self-discovery

Services

We work closely with our clients to determine the best scope of work. We meet you where you are and help you reach your goals.

Communications

  • Copywriting

  • Brand Voice & Content Strategy

  • Press Relations

  • Social Media & Podcasts

  • Grant writing

Storytelling

  • Research & Opportunity Mapping

  • Brand Positioning & Alignment

  • Visual Identity & Brand Guidelines

  • Photography & Creative Direction

  • Website & Product Development

Experience

  • Project Visioning

  • Workshop Facilitation

  • Community Activation

  • Conference & Retreat Design

  • Collaborations & Partnerships

"Find your place on the planet. Dig in, and take responsibility from there"

— Gary Snyder

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"Find your place on the planet. Dig in, and take responsibility from there" — Gary Snyder 〰️

About Us

At Place-Based Projects, we are committed to creating and activating coherent narratives of place.

We work to distill, uncover, and uplift local, bioregional efforts in our own home bioregion in Southern Oregon and further afield.

Contact Us

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We acknowledge we work on the ancestral lands of the Native tribes that lived and still live in what we call the Klamath-Siskiyou region including the Cow Creek Umpqua, Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde, Confederated Tribes of the Siletz Indians, Takelma, Tolowea Dee-ni’, Tututni, Cayuse, Umatilla, and Walla Walla, Klamath, Chit-dee-ni’ (Chetco), Modoc, Shasta, Karuk, Yurok, Hoopa Valley Reservation, Konomihu, New River Shasta, and potentially others.*

We pay our respects and reparations and give a percentage of our profits to regional nonprofits

*borrowed with permission from KS Wild