Mend, LLC

Business, technology, and operational consulting for small teams that do meaningful work.

Mend supports small businesses and nonprofit organizations with project management, digital strategy, and organizational support—so you can move forward with clarity.

Business
Priorities, alignment, and roadmaps that keep work honest and doable.
Technology
Digital strategy, tooling decisions, and practical implementation support.
Operations
Workflows, documentation, and rhythms that make change stick.

Services

Clear support at the intersection of strategy and execution.

Business consulting

  • Roadmaps, decision support, and facilitation
  • Clear roles, meetings, and operating cadence

Technology consulting

  • Digital strategy for websites, systems, and tools
  • Tool selection and practical implementation support

Operational consulting

  • Workflows, documentation, and handoffs
  • Change management and adoption support

Approach

Minimalism isn’t emptiness—it’s focus. We aim for the simplest system that works.

  1. Listen and clarify

    We map the problem, constraints, and what “better” looks like for your team.

  2. Design a right-sized plan

    Lightweight strategy, measurable milestones, and clear ownership.

  3. Deliver and support adoption

    We help implement changes with documentation, training, and sustainable rhythms.

Why “Mend”

A name rooted in renewal—and in wholehearted building.

Mend is a spin-off of the word Me’od. In the Shema, the word is often translated as “strength,” but me’od most often means “very” or “much.”

It’s not a noun. It’s an adverb—an amplifier. When something is me’od good, it’s very good. When someone is me’od joyful or me’od burdened, it means fully, deeply, intensely.

To love with all our me’od is to bring our “muchness”: every ounce of capacity, every resource, every corner of ability. Mend exists to build with that kind of wholeheartedness—and to participate in renewal in the world as we collaborate with God and join His family business.

We believe technology isn’t neutral. It can pull people away from what matters most, or help them move toward love, truth, and redemption through wiser systems and healthier organizations.