Who We Are
CMB Solutions LLC is a minority and women-owned boutique consulting firm committed to strengthening communities’ capacity to solve social issues through a human-centered and racial equity approach.
Our focus is on empowering organizations to strategize, develop and implement planned programs of action to assist historically disadvantaged members of the community, specifically people who identify as BIPOC and LGBTQ.
What We Do
Our services include but are not limited to:
• Consultation of Organizational Leadership
• Needs & Gaps Analysis
• Organizational Development
• Program Design
• Research & Discovery
• Policy Development & Implementation
• Strategic Planning
• In-person and Virtual Staff Trainings
Webinars
• Product Development (i.e training materials)
• Program Evaluation (Fidelity Review)
• Data & Analytics
• Technical Assistance
Our practice areas include but are not limited to:
• Housing & Community Development
○ Public Housing Authority
○ Housing Counseling
• Homeless Assistance Programs
○ Coordinated Entry
Continuum of Care Program (CoC)
○ Emergency Solutions Grant Program (ESG)
○ HUD Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO)
○ Requests for Proposals
○ Systems Performance Measures
Our Leadership
Principal and Founder Dr. Kenisha C. Bryant is a passionate and business-oriented professional with more than 10 years of progressive experience in the public sector, specializing in at-risk/homeless populations and affordable housing programs. She has proven ability to analyze trends, predict consequences and counsel organization leaders to serve targeted populations. Equipped with well-developed project management and leadership qualities to support public sector and non-profit organizations, Dr. Bryant has a proven track record in leading multi-system collaborative efforts to develop solution-oriented strategies. Through targeted and influential policy development and program design, Dr. Bryant has assisted organizations and communities with improving the quality of life for vulnerable and disadvantaged populations.