Our Services
We provide public relations and strategic communications support for nonprofits and other purpose-led organizations doing nuanced, mission-driven work.
Our role is not to amplify noise. Instead, we help organizations communicate with clarity, credibility, and focus — ensuring your mission is understood, trusted, and engaged with by the people who matter most.
SolWoods Storyhouse is often engaged by in-house communications leaders who need a strategic partner, additional capacity, or experienced counsel during moments of growth.
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We build relationships grounded in strategy, not volume.
Our approach prioritizes thoughtful story development, targeted media engagement, and long-term visibility that builds credibility and public trust. -
We help organizations articulate who they are, what they do, and why it matters.
This work establishes a strong narrative foundation, providing a clear, consistent framework for internal teams while building messaging that resonates externally. -
We position leaders as credible, grounded voices within their fields.
Through narrative development, bylined content, and strategic media engagement, we help executives communicate with authority and intention, supporting both organizational goals and enriching industry conversations. -
Editorial and content strategy strengthen our public relations work.
We develop content frameworks that reinforce core narratives and amplify earned media placements, helping organizations engage partners, supporters, media, internal audiences, and other stakeholders with consistency and purpose. -
Our crisis communications planning centers on preparedness so teams are ready to respond with confidence. We help organizations anticipate risk, design practical crisis communications plans, and train via simulation exercises.
We work best with organizations that:
Lead with mission and values
Value depth and long-term trust over speed
Want a thoughtful communications partner
We may not be the right fit if:
You’re seeking high-volume press coverage without a clear strategy
Communications decisions are driven primarily by trends, optics, or short-term gains