
Nonprofit & Community Partnerships
Creative, trauma-informed art programming for organizations serving the community
Have Questions? Start here by completing our nonprofit inquiry form.
Who This Is For
Selah Studio partners with nonprofit organizations, schools, and community groups seeking meaningful, creative programming that supports emotional regulation, reflection, and connection.
These offerings are especially well-suited for organizations serving:
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Survivors of trauma or interpersonal violence
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Youth and adolescents
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Caregivers, healthcare workers, or frontline staff
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Individuals navigating burnout, grief, or life transitions
What participants will gain:
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Support stress reduction and resilience
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Build community through shared creative practice
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Foster reflection and interpersonal connection
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Provide accessible creative expression
Types of Programs Offered
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Therapeutic art workshops (one-time or multi-session)
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Burnout recovery workshops for staff or volunteers
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Youth or adolescent art programs
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Trauma-informed creative groups
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Community-based pottery or sculpture workshops
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Custom programs designed in collaboration with your organization
Logistics & Funding
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Programs can be hosted:
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At Selah Studio
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On-site at your organization
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Pricing varies based on:
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Group size
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Materials
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Length of program
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Grant-funded and court-funded programs welcome
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Invoices and documentation available for funding purposes
What Makes Selah Studio Different
Selah Studio is led by a licensed counselor and art therapist, bringing a trauma-informed lens to all programming. While these offerings are not psychotherapy, they are designed with care, accessibility, and emotional safety in mind.
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Trauma-informed facilitation
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Art as a regulated, embodied practice
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Experience working with sensitive populations
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Small-group, relationship-centered approach
Good to Know
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Accessibility: Seated options available; low‑sensory adjustments on request.
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Attire: Comfy clothes you can get a clay/paint on. It is HIGHLY recommended to bring hand towels or aprons if the session is wheel centric. Pottery is very messy. We recommend ponytails for long hair, and clothes that are easy to move in. (T-shirts and jeans are a good go to)
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Parking: low‑cost street parking nearby.
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Lead time: 2–4 weeks’ notice helps us reserve your ideal date.
FAQ
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Do we need art experience?
Nope. Every experience is beginner‑friendly and paced for calm, community outings.
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How many people can you host?
Ideal in‑studio range is 5–15. Larger groups can rotate stations, or there is the ability for us to come to you. We only have 5 wheels currently so larger groups can rotate between throwing and hand building activities.
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What’s the cancellation policy?
50% deposit to reserve. Reschedule up to 7 days prior; see full terms in your proposal.
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Can you align with our theme/values?
Yes—share your values or event theme and we’ll weave it into the session.
Inquiry Process
If you are interested in partnering with Selah Studio, please complete the inquiry form at the bottom of this page before calling. This helps us better understand your organizations needs.
Our timeline is as follows:
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Submit inquiry form
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We’ll respond within 5–7 business days with availability and questions
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We’ll create a proposal with cost and materials list
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Contract + deposit
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Program dates confirmed once your deposit is received