

“ Inbo’s deep expertise in facilitation and design thinking enabled us to have productive and impactful sessions. ”
The Trevor Project is the world’s largest suicide prevention and mental health organization for LGBTQ young people. With over 25 years of service, their work is critical, heart-driven, and often high-intensity. In 2023, The Trevor Project’s Clinical Operations team was navigating growth, transitions, and shifting leadership, and needed to strengthen alignment around culture, vision, and success.
The Clinical Operations department spans eight diverse sub-teams. With new leaders, shifting team dynamics, and evolving service delivery needs, the organization identified a gap: they needed a stronger sense of shared culture and purpose. Their goals were to :
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Three Days of Intentional Design, Dialogue & Alignment
Inbo partnered with The Trevor Project to design and facilitate a 3-day in-person retreat in New York City for 35–40 members of the Clinical Operations leadership team.
Our approach was trauma-informed, equity-centered, and highly participatory. Each day was designed to build on the last, combining strategic design with deep listening and hands-on co-creation :
A Shared Language for Culture, Clarity, and Forward Momentum
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A Custom Culture Canvas: Developed and co-owned by the Clinical Operations team, capturing shared commitments around meetings, decisions, communication, values, feedback, and psychological safety.
Inbo met the Trevor Project where they were: in a moment of flux and transformation. Our facilitation grounded people in care and possibility, while our design methods moved them toward clarity and action. The retreat became a launchpad for cultural renewal, built on purpose, not perfection.
