extending our mission to support yours.

Every year, we select one community-based organization to receive a full pro bono engagement: branding, marketing, or communications support tailored to their goals. It’s our way of giving back to the people and organizations who make healthcare more accessible, equitable, and human but don’t always have the resources or frameworks to tell their story powerfully.

We bring the same care, craft, and strategic thinking we offer to our largest healthcare clients, helping mission-driven teams stand out, scale up, and show up more clearly in the communities they serve.

If you’re a nonprofit or CBO working in or around health equity, access, or community care, we invite you to apply. We review applications once a year and select one organization to partner with on a fixed-scope, pro bono project that could include brand development, campaign messaging, visual identity, or digital experience design.

let us help you show up boldly for the people who depend on you.

probono@cdepartment.com

check out what we’ve done.

bringing community care to life, on screen.

In 2024, we partnered with Eisner Health, an FQHC dedicated to providing quality, compassionate care in underserved communities, to create two pro bono videos that elevate their story and mission.

The first video focused on a new mobile dental unit designed to serve Medi-Cal patients across Los Angeles. Rather than just documenting the van itself, we filmed a real community activation at Alexandria House, where Eisner staff delivered on-site dental care, youth education, and wellness services. By capturing the van in action, we helped illustrate how thoughtful design and mobile access can transform care delivery for families who need it most.

The second video highlighted Victor Aguirre, an Eisner patient-turned-board member whose powerful testimony became the centerpiece of a board recruitment campaign. Victor candidly shares his journey through personal struggles, the support he found at Eisner, and his dedication to giving back through the Consumer Advisory Board. The video now lives on as an internal communications asset, inspiring others to step into leadership and advocacy roles.

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