Designers have a choice to channel efforts towards a s sustainability-focused agenda. This choice and subsequent efforts can be magnified by aligning with strategic goals from entities whose missions are focused on creating a sustainable world. The intention of this thesis and project is to examine one method for connecting designers with local entities to create strategic global impact from their efforts. Specifically, the local entity engaged was the Willamette Valley National Wildlife Refuge Complex and the global strategy was aligned to the United Nations Development Program’s Global Goals. Discovery of the hierarchical connection of strategy between these two entities was undertaken and informed the project. The project created serves as a tangible contribution to a local entity connected to a global strategy and documents the process for bringing the work to fruition. Through this method, a set of information graphics were identified as appropriate tools for the partnership between the designer and the local entity’s strategic community engagement goals. Work completed may be leveraged in the future across the National Wildlife Refuge System and within the design community for further impact.