AI solutions for the people keeping the Olympic Peninsula together.
You're the person everyone counts on.
You're the executive director of a nonprofit stretched thin across three grants to write and a clock running down. The church administrator wearing four hats. The pastor whose week ends Saturday night and starts again Sunday morning. The farmer who got into farming because you love to grow food, not because you wanted to spend Sundays doing bookkeeping. The business owner doing the books, the website, and the marketing yourself, because hiring help isn't in the budget.
You've heard AI can help. You've also heard it's coming for jobs and honest work. The truth is more boring: AI is a tool. A pretty good one, when you put it to work on the things that are eating your time.
I serve Jefferson, Clallam, and Kitsap Counties: Port Townsend, Chimacum, Port Hadlock, Sequim, Port Angeles, Poulsbo, Bremerton, Silverdale, and every small town and back road in between. You don't need a tech revolution. You need Tuesday to go a little smoother than last Tuesday.
That's what I do.
Who I work with.
For Local Businesses
Stop doing the books, the website, and the marketing at midnight. Get the tools to run your business so you can get back to the work you actually started the business for.
Learn more →For Nonprofits
Cut grant application time way down. Free up your executive director to do what she's actually good at: building relationships and leading the mission.
Learn more →For Churches
Turn Sunday's sermon into a week's worth of social posts, a newsletter people actually read, and a visitor follow-up system that actually follows up. So the people who run your church can do the work they were called to do, not the work piling up on the desk.
Learn more →For Farms
Spend less time on the books and more time in the field. Get your numbers, your customers, and your marketing into one place that doesn't eat your Sunday.
Learn more →Prices, out in the open.
From a $150 conversation to custom engagements scoped to fit, priced so the smallest organizations can afford to start.
Ten percent goes back.
Ten percent of every dollar goes into a pro bono fund for the organizations holding their corner of the Peninsula together on budgets that can't stretch to hire a consultant.
Rooted here.
I live on the Olympic Peninsula, bringing a small farm back to life. I'm your neighbor. I do the same kind of patient, hands-on work for the organizations that keep this community going.
Let's start with a conversation.
No pitch deck. No pressure. Ninety minutes to tell me what's eating your time, and I'll tell you, honestly, what I can do about it.
If I can help, we'll figure out where to start. If I can't, I'll say so. Just an honest conversation between neighbors.
Or just email me: jared@cavallonero.co
I'm on the Peninsula. I probably know someone you know.