Project Examples

We share project examples to make our work transparent and tangible. They show how we think, how we solve real problems, and what our standards look like in practice. Each example is proof of our approach, not a promise made in the abstract, but results you can actually see.

Dashboard Visualizations

Dashboard Visualizations display key metrics and trends in an interactive format, allowing users to quickly assess performance and outcomes. They simplify complex data by presenting it in intuitive charts, graphs, and maps for informed decision-making and monitoring.

Online Surveys

Online surveys are a cost-effective and scalable method for collecting data from diverse populations in real time. They enable organizations to gather insights efficiently, analyze trends, and make data-driven decisions.

Survey Results

Survey results provide valuable insights by summarizing respondents’ feedback, preferences, and trends in a structured format. Visualizing these results through charts and graphs enhances interpretation, enabling data-driven decision-making.

Qualitative Brief Report

Qualitative brief reports summarize key themes, patterns, and insights from non-numeric data. They provide a concise analysis of narratives and experiences, helping stakeholders understand context, perceptions, and underlying factors.

Example Publications

Example publications showcase research findings, program evaluations, or policy analyses in a structured format. They provide evidence-based insights through reports, journal articles, or briefs to inform decision-making and best practices.

Summary Report

A qualitative program evaluation summary report synthesizes findings from interviews, focus groups, or observations to assess a program’s effectiveness. It provides insights into participants’ experiences, perceptions, and recommendations for improvement.

Partner Interview Summary

A partner interview summary captures the key insights and perspectives shared by collaborators during one-on-one discussions. It highlights their views on program progress, challenges, and opportunities, helping inform strategies for strengthening partnerships and achieving shared goals.

Mapping and Graphics

Mapping and graphics help visualize complex data spatially and contextually, making patterns and trends easier to understand. They enhance decision-making by transforming raw information into interactive, insightful, and visually compelling representations.

Quantitative Visualizations

Quantitative visualizations transform numerical data into graphical formats, making trends, comparisons, and relationships easier to interpret. Which help uncover patterns and support data-driven decision-making.

Logic Models

Logic models visually map out the relationships between resources, activities, outputs, and intended outcomes of a program. Helping stakeholders understand how interventions lead to supporting planning, implementation, and evaluation.

Program Snapshot

Program snapshots provide a concise overview of a program’s key components, progress, and impact. Programs use visuals and brief summaries to highlight achievements, challenges, and next steps for stakeholders.

Grant Excerpts

Grant excerpts highlight key sections of a funding proposal, such as objectives, methodology, and expected impact. Providing a concise summary to demonstrate alignment with funder priorities and potential for meaningful outcomes.

Focus Group Summary

A focus group summary condenses the key themes, insights, and feedback gathered from group discussions. Highlighting participants’ perceptions, opinions, and suggestions, providing valuable qualitative data for decision-making.

School Report

School reports provide a detailed overview of students’ academic progress, behavior, and overall performance during a specific period. They serve as a communication tool between educators, parents, and administrators to track learning outcomes and identify areas for improvement.