MichaelEisinger.

Nonprofit and content operations professional who builds with AI — live sites, 95+ posts, multi-agent workflows, since February 2023.

$17M+ managed
11+ years PM
501(c)(3) in 30 days at $0 in legal fees
152M tokens processed

Three Ways In

One builder. Three worlds.

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Program Manager

Eleven years managing programs across nonprofit, healthcare, and medical education — including a $17M federal grant portfolio covering 50+ subgrantees and 15,000 survivors. Every role has been about building the operational infrastructure that keeps complex, multi-stakeholder work on track and on budget.

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AI Practitioner

Since February 2023 — before most professionals had opened a ChatGPT window — I have used a multi-tool AI stack as the primary production instrument across every project I run. The output includes two live web properties, a 95-post content archive, and multi-agent workflows that operate daily without a technical team behind them.

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03

Travel Writer

17+ countries, 95 published posts, and a safety platform built specifically for LGBTQ+ travelers — all of it produced without a media company or editorial staff. The blog covers six trip series across Europe, the Americas, and Africa, with affiliate infrastructure, search indexing, and FTC disclosures built into the architecture from day one.

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AI Practitioner

Built with AI. Not just prompted.

I am not an engineer. What follows is what three years of building with AI actually produces when domain knowledge and judgment are the primary inputs. Stack: Claude Code, Cursor, Midjourney, Replit Agents, ChatGPT, OpenRouter — since February 2023.

Feb 2023

Started building with AI as primary production instrument — genuine early adopter, before most professionals had opened a ChatGPT window.

Oct 2025

152M tokens processed across active systems — multi-agent workflows running in production across content, operations, and knowledge management.

Mar 2026

Active multi-agent workflows in production. Two live web properties, daily autonomous operations, no technical team behind them.

WanderSafe

A full-scale LGBTQ+ travel safety platform — legal status data, destination guides, emergency protocols, and a community UGC layer — built and deployed without writing a line of production backend code.

Tools: Claude Code, Cursor, Cloudflare Workers

Wandering With Pride Inc.

A 501(c)(3) nonprofit incorporated, IRS-approved, and operationally live within 30 days at $0 in legal fees, using AI to navigate the filing process end to end.

Tools: ChatGPT, Claude — no attorney retained

HomeBase

A multi-agent personal operating system spanning 34 repositories — handling daily inventory, finance tracking, project coordination, and knowledge management across every area of work and life.

Tools: Claude Code, multi-agent coordination, GitHub

Michael Eisinger traveling abroad
Destination photography from LGBTQ+ travels
Arriving in Rwanda — Kigali International Airport

17 countries. 95 posts. One nonprofit. Built with AI.

Work With Me

Two ways in.

Full-time / Contract

Hire me.

I am a senior program manager with 11+ years of experience and a working AI production practice — not a credential, a daily habit. I am available immediately and looking for mission-driven organizations where the gap between what needs to get built and what is currently getting built is large. If your org runs on spreadsheets and institutional patience while the work piles up, that is the problem I solve.

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Consulting

Bring me in.

I take on a small number of consulting engagements at a time: AI workflow builds for nonprofits and content operations, program evaluation design and execution, and content strategy for organizations that want a real publishing infrastructure rather than a posting schedule. Reach out at [email protected] to start the conversation.

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The Writing

Recent dispatches.

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Eat Gay Love 2024 · Chicago

Arriving in Chicago: The Starting Line

I've been planning this trip for months. Spreadsheets, route maps, accommodation bookings, a camera bag packed and repacked three times. And now, sitting in the window seat as the plane banks over Lake Michigan, it's actually happening.

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Rwanda 2014 · Lake Kivu

Lake Kivu by Boat: A Day on Rwanda’s Western Shore

Today had a little bit of everything. A boat ride, fruit bats, a field station visit, and an afternoon exploring Gisenyi's local market. One of those days where the itinerary looks simple on paper but ends up being packed with moments you did not expect.

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