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An innovative digital-first agency is seeking talented contractors to join their roster. This opportunity is perfect for individuals with a strong commitment to justice and anti-racist practices, as they serve progressive nonprofits and advocacy organizations. Whether your expertise lies in design, web development, project management, or strategy, your contributions will help drive meaningful change. Join a team dedicated to delivering exceptional web solutions while fostering equity and inclusivity in every project. If you're passionate about using your skills for a greater good, this could be the perfect role for you.
We are ThinkShout, a certified B Corp digital-first agency that primarily serves progressive nonprofits and advocacy organizations—including leaders like the Southern Poverty Law Center, the Humane Society of the United States, the World Resources Institute, and Dēmos—in delivering exceptional web development, design, user experience, and strategy.
We are always looking for potential contractors in the disciplines of Design, Web Development, Project Management, and Strategy. All work must be rooted in anti-racist practices, and applicants should demonstrate a strong commitment to justice, whether through lived experience, professional background, or both. By applying, you join our roster of potential contractors.
As this is a rolling application process with a high volume of applications, we cannot guarantee individual responses. If a project matches your experience and availability, we will contact you with more details to assess mutual suitability.
If you have questions, please reach out to jobs@thinkshout.com. Please note, we do not reimburse for time spent on proposals. Contractors will need to complete a W-9 and sign an Independent Contractor Agreement, which clarifies the following:
We aim to provide equitable pay for contractors. Details about pay bands will be shared when project opportunities arise. If you have a non-negotiable minimum hourly rate, you may include it in your application; however, it will not influence the evaluation of your fit for the role.