FAQ
Who is Expedition Consulting, LLC?
Lauren Nocera, MSW, MPH is the founder and principal at Expedition Consulting, LLC. He works with a diverse network of professionals across multiple sectors and fields to meet your organization's needs. Nocera partners with professionals including physicians, artists, executives, community organizers, fundraisers, educators, lawyers, policy professionals, and others to meet the needs of his clients and projects. He routinely seeks common ground for collaboration and collective impact.
Legal and compliance matters:
Expedition Consulting, LLC is registered with the State of Rhode Island as a business in good standing. No license is required for our work, but our organization has all appropriate insurance and compliance procedures in place to ensure your organization is well-protected during our work together.
Will Expedition Consulting, LLC work with my budget?
Expedition Consulting, LLC strives to maintain fairness and flexibility within our pricing approach to best meet the needs of all parties involved. We generate a way to build exceptional value for our clients by creating cost efficiencies.
We have worked with organizations with overall budgets ranging from $50,0000 to $100M. The first step to determining your budget is to send us a note. We can discuss your scope of work and create a proposal that meets everyone’s needs.
What type of work do you do?
We enjoy a variety of projects that incorporate collaboration and creative solutions that focus on equity and structural change.
I think I’d be a good fit in your network.
Expedition Consulting, LLC is always eager to partner. Please get in touch.
Areas of expertise include:
Grant-making, with emphasis on operationalizing equity through process redesign and strategic funding approaches.
Support for Federally Qualified Community Health Centers (FQHC), and other medical, dental, or behavioral health programs.
Workforce programs, including training and development, and employee wellness programs.
Public Health interventions and/or organizations that focus on harm reduction, drug user health, oral health, sexual health, size-inclusive health/Health and Every Size (HAES), HIV, adolescent health, food access, and healthy communities.
Advocacy, community organizing, and coalition management, especially related to legislative campaigns and other policy initiatives.
Organizational transformation work related to Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging (DEIB), and becoming trauma-informed.
Economic development, especially work that connects working artists to non-profits, and small-business development.
Organizational board development work, including meaningful community connection, and increasing board engagement.
Program development, including but not limited to seeking and selecting appropriate grants, grant writing, and proposal review.
Technical assistance and training.