Ecosystem Designer

Built by Brady Hugins

Ecosystem Designer

Brady Hugins

Who Runs LongHouse

Brady Hugins designs systems that connect people, data, and civic infrastructure. From enterprise technology to Arizona land stewardship to constitutional organizing — the common thread is building things that last.

He built 8 brand websites, over 260 automated workflows, and a decentralized data system for the Rose in the Grove ecosystem. Now he is building the civic layer: Convention of States infrastructure, the Penny Knights program, public meeting systems, and an independent Library.

Philosophy

Build the infrastructure first. The community follows.

Civic infrastructure is not separate from physical infrastructure. Both require research, planning, verified records, and long-term commitment. LongHouse applies the same discipline to constitutional stewardship that a good land project requires.

The Civic Mission

The Convention of States initiative and the Penny Knights program operate under LongHouse because civic infrastructure is the mission. Monthly meetings, public record, and an independent Library form the backbone of constitutional stewardship.

Convention of States

Article V constitutional reform infrastructure.

Penny Knights

Three chapters. Justice, bravery, protection.

Meetings

Monthly civic forums. Open to everyone.

Part of the Rose in the Grove Ecosystem

LongHouse is one of several brands under the Rose in the Grove umbrella. Each serves a different lane. All are run by the same team in Arizona.

RoseCourt

Community events and gatherings in the Phoenix Valley

Grove House

ROI-forward land consulting and site assessment

Witch Haven Grove

Botanical elixirs and plant medicine products

Mirror Mirror

Data sovereignty and systems infrastructure education

Small Stage

Creative production, audio, and performance

Learn more at roseinthegrove.com

Get Involved

Attend a meeting, volunteer, or reach out. Civic infrastructure requires people willing to show up.

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