Pillar 5

Consulting

The Marin Foundation works with conservative, liberal and LGBT churches and organizations, as well as with Christian and secular universities and seminaries domestically and internationally to facilitate a number of trainings, classes and forums that equip each institution (curriculums, research, immersions and unique knowledge) to create self-sustainable bridge building communities in their own local community. Our goal is to make both a systemic and individual difference in their region; and this can only happen through various local entities coming together within their own local context to intentionally move forward in leveling the disconnect between two traditionally opposing factions.

The Marin Foundation also domestically and internationally consults with government agencies and NGOs regarding a diverse range of public policy issues and conflicts. In addition we assist our clients through the implemention of The Marin Foundation’s Bridge Building Framework within a variety of political and social arenas filled with divergent populations that seemingly only want to marginalize the other.

The Marin Foundation’s consulting also works with for- and not-for-profit businesses on conflict resolution and crisis management, diversity training, global and cultural training, organizational change and transition, as well as executive leadership strategy. This branch is lead by Brenda Marin, MBA and a Masters of Science in Organizational Behavior. Brenda has worked as a professional and consultant on a variety of government, private, and public projects. She has a combination of eight years of experience in each of these main sectors. Additionally, she has worked internationally, lived in Africa and Germany, and has a deep understanding of international relations, affairs and economy.

For more information utilizing our Consulting please email speaking@themarinfoundation.org.