Carlisle Wortman Associates
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Megan Masson-Minock
Principal
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Facilitation
Planning
Planning & Organizational Development
Research
Strategic Planning
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Nonprofit Experience
I sometimes work with nonprofits or have worked with nonprofits and/or community organizations in the past
Years of Nonprofit Experience
11-20 years
Nonprofit Clients
Huron River Watershed Council
Michigan State University Center for Regional Food Systems
Michigan Association of Planning
Michigan Municipal League
Nonprofit Experience
Board Member
Paid Staff
Pro Bono Consultant
Volunteer
  • Community Development Advocates of Detroit (CDAD) Provider
Organization Type
For-profit Service Business
Sectors
  • Community Development
  • Economic Development
  • Food
Professional Affiliations / Licenses
Geographic Area
Southeast Michigan Region
Languages
  • No Other Languages Spoken
Demographics of Provider
  • White
Fees
  • Not to exceed
Mission Statement
Since it’s inception in 1988, the staff of Carlisle | Wortman Associates, Inc. (CWA) has grown from two to 22 professionals: professional planners, landscape architects, architects, professional engineers, code officials, and plan reviewers. The majority of the staff have advanced certifications, including eleven registered/certified planners (AICP). We serve more than 70 municipal clients and provide ongoing services to a majority of them, some for more than 20 years.Our business philosophy has been to establish ongoing and long-term relationships with our public sector clients. Just like our clients, we are constantly growing and evolving to address modern challenges. Always aware of the issues that face communities, we can customize our wide range of services to meet their visions and goals.
Why do you think it’s important for your business or organization to support nonprofits and community organizations in Southeast Michigan and what kind of positive impact do you think your work could have?