KMSG helps its clients identify, plan, and communicate their social impact. We envision a future where nonprofit organizations, philanthropic foundations, and companies with a strong corporate social responsibility focus are able to effectively communicate their work and goals through messaging, content, organizational cultures, and overall impact in a way that aligns with their values and resonates with their target audiences.
Led by founder and managing director Kindred Motes-Caso, KM Strategies brings more than a decade of communications, social impact, philanthropic, management, and digital strategy experience to its practice, including impact campaigns for or in collaboration with some of the most prominent names in the social justice, technology, policy, and philanthropic sectors: The United Nations, The Obama White House, USAID, ACLU, Global Citizen, Netflix, Participant Media, Amnesty International, Oxfam, Google, the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), Vera Institute of Justice, the Foundation for Louisiana, Wallace Global Fund, and New America, among others.
KMSG helps its clients identify, plan, and communicate their social impact. We envision a future where nonprofit organizations, philanthropic foundations, and companies with a strong corporate social responsibility focus are able to effectively communicate their work and goals through messaging, content, organizational cultures, and overall impact in a way that aligns with their values and resonates with their target audiences.
Led by founder and managing director Kindred Motes-Caso, KM Strategies brings more than a decade of communications, social impact, philanthropic, management, and digital strategy experience to its practice, including impact campaigns for or in collaboration with some of the most prominent names in the social justice, technology, policy, and philanthropic sectors: The United Nations, The Obama White House, USAID, ACLU, Global Citizen, Netflix, Participant Media, Amnesty International, Oxfam, Google, the John D. and Catherine T…