OUR PARTNERS

WE MAKE IT HAPPEN


Little Giant Creative

Little Giant Creative (LGC) is a full-service creative agency founded by Meegan Denenberg and Tayyib Smith. We work with local and national companies and institutions to develop and execute custom brand strategies and events. Our pride is in applying our significant expertise to a variety of non-profit and social justice-related programs with pioneering initiatives through LGC’s umbrella Creative Cities Lab.




Creative Cities Lab

Creative Cities Lab (CCL) is a community and social impact initiative of Little Giant Creative, focused on the minority-majority shift across the country. As people move to cities and demographics change, CCL seeks to connect diverse stakeholders and community members through programs that empower the future’s majority.


Smith & Roller

The principals of S&R Holdings bring a truly unique range of experience and expertise that span real estate development, communications strategy,  social impact, innovative entrepreneurship, and community engagement. They often partner and draw from our extensive networks of people in city government, education, real estate and urban planning and neighborhood community work and arts & culture for our various projects.

Rebecca's Mission

Rebecca's Mission is guided by the goal of offering individuals in underserved communities access to books. They believe that reading helps to grow minds and provides a unique opportunity to experience the world.

Steam2ie

An initiative of Ujima Developers, LLC and Community Transformation Partners, Inc (a not-for-profit) STEAMIE™ Workspace is an innovation of the Makerspace model that will change the narrative of income inequality in Philadelphia, the manufacturing skills gap in Pennsylvania and the technology talent shortage experienced in the United States. STEAMIE™ Workspace will be located at 1115 N. 38th St in West Philadelphia and is a community-based solution to create economic opportunity and access to skills for minorities and women, who are historically disenfranchised from technology and advanced manufacturing careers.