Entrepreneur Kimberly deCastro established Wildflower International in 1991 to provide IT-related services to federal government agencies. Today, Wildflower International has grown its service offerings to include cloud technology, data center infrastructure, cybersecurity, and communications. Kimberly deCastro continues to serve as president and CEO. In addition to IT services, Wildflower engages in corporate social responsibility. It supports various projects in its hometown of Santa Fe as well as the greater Northern New Mexico area. These projects are often geared toward economic development and education. Concerning economic development, Wildflower promotes the local economy by subcontracting some of its work with the federal government to small businesses in the area, funding business grant pools, and directing venture capital to local startups. The company also contributes to economic development initiatives and supports entrepreneurship development programs. On the education front, Wildflower supports scholarship programs in area schools and colleges. It further promotes student mentoring, apprenticeships, and academic awards. Keen on building tech talent at home, the company donates technology equipment to local public schools every year. In 2017, for example, it donated $10,000 worth of equipment to the Pojoaque Valley Schools.