Consulting & assessments

Guidance and a careful eye.

When you need expert guidance — or someone to carefully comb through your materials — Charlie helps you find the gaps and what to do about them, from an LGBTQ+ and neurodivergent perspective.

Is this you?

You might be wondering…

  • Are you concerned your website is turning away talent, donors, customers, and beyond?
  • Does your content, including programs or guidebooks, use language that could be inaccurate, outdated, or offensive?
  • Might there be gaps in your workplace benefits, protections, or policies?
  • Is your employee resource group (ERG) looking for events, engagement, donations, or volunteering ideas?
  • Do you have a goal or idea in mind for company-wide initiatives or changes but are unsure how to proceed?

How I can help

Three ways to work together.

Website Inclusivity Review

Website Inclusivity Review

An LGBTQ+ and neurodivergent read of your website, delivered as a detailed report across nine categories — with strengths, areas for improvement, and a prioritized list of next steps.

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Inclusive Programming Assessment

Inclusive Programming Assessment

A careful read of your programs, content, and materials — guidebooks, curricula, campaigns, and more — flagging language or gaps that could be inaccurate, outdated, or exclusionary, with clear recommendations.

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Hourly Consultation

Hourly Consultation

Bring a goal, a challenge, or a half-formed idea — ERG engagement, a company-wide initiative, a policy question, or wherever you're stuck — and get focused, expert guidance by the hour.

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Website Inclusivity Review

What is your website saying (or not saying)?

This review gives you an LGBTQ+ and neurodivergent perspective from potential donors, job applicants, clients, and customers. Get a detailed report broken down by category that highlights strengths and areas for improvement.

Stop missing out on potential talent, clients, and customers.

Nine categories, one clear report

  • Imagery
  • Language and copy
  • Explicit statements and policies
  • Leadership representation
  • Community engagement
  • Sensory and visual accessibility
  • Navigation
  • Forms and intake
  • An intersectional lens — where LGBTQ+ and neurodivergent gaps overlap

For each category, you'll get specific findings, called-out strengths, and clear areas for improvement. Screenshots and video clips may be included where helpful so you can see exactly what I'm seeing. The report closes with a prioritized list of next steps so you're not left wondering where to start.

What's a website review like?

  • An LGBTQ+ and neurodivergent perspective on your website from someone who lives and works at that intersection every day.
  • Each review covers nine categories, from imagery and language to accessibility and community engagement, and delivers a detailed written report.
  • You'll see exactly what's working, what's missing, and what to prioritize — without jargon or corporate fluff.
  • Reviews are completed within 5 to 7 business days and delivered as a shareable report you can bring straight to your team.

What else do I need to know?

  • Every review is completed personally by Charlie, who is queer and neurodivergent. You're not getting a checklist from an algorithm or a junior contractor.
  • This review is an assessment, not a legal compliance certification. It's a practical, expert perspective designed to help you make real improvements.

Please note: A 30-minute kickoff call is included so you can share context, goals, and anything you want me to have on my radar before I dig in. Your report may include screenshots and video clips. Additional support is available as a 60-minute follow-up call for $99, bookable after you receive your report.