Comprehensive research services grounded in community and collaboration

  • Community-based assessments

    Using surveys, interviews, financial analysis, interactive focus groups, and spatial-asset mapping, we collect information collaboratively and respectfully to create a holistic picture of each community.

  • Market and feasibility studies

    We evaluate the cultural and economic viability of initiatives through in-depth data collection and analysis, visioning and listening sessions, case studies, and cost projections to guide strategic decision-making.

  • Participatory studies and analysis

    Our inclusive approach involves local individuals and organizations throughout the entire research process, ensuring active participation and alignment of goals with mission and vision from the outset.

  • Evaluative research

    Using a variety of research tools and mixed methods, we evaluate the effectiveness of programs and services and help measure their impact. This helps organizations understand what’s working and what can be improved, and informs responsive planning.

We help build a clear picture of your community, so that programs and services can be designed to address your specific needs and priorities.

3D rendering of community building. Young people are walking and talking on paths around the building.

Honoring lifeways, experiences, and identities, our work fosters:

  • Cultural self-determination

  • Workforce readiness

  • Housing access and equity

  • Business planning and improvement

  • Community and individual health and well-being

  • Arts enrichment

  • Financial education

  • Youth services

  • Food and agricultural sovereignty

  • Social justice

  • Tourism initiatives

Our team uses a participatory, whole systems approach to support long-term development, combining experience and data to understand how an organization can improve and grow.

Featured projects

  • "Our work with Sweet Grass has helped us raise the voice of our neighbors who live challenging lives in an area that has been purposefully and historically ignored for generations."

    Julie Keel, Mountain T.O.P. 

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