Understanding Natural Resources Needs, Interests, and Concerns
Assess wildlife-related recreation needs for communities not traditionally engaged. Implementing a strategic approach to identifying the groups that exist as potential partners and understanding the needs of those groups, how best to foster those relationships, and ensuring that the WLD is meeting them where they are.
Implementation science evaluation of Pantries and Fresh Food Pharmacy programs across Prosperity Region 8. Assess the reach, effectiveness, adoption, implementation fidelity, and sustainability of diverse food delivery models.
Comprehensive two-stage mixed-methods evaluation of the centralized Healthy Food Pack model to produce an implementation playbook and assess program effectiveness for Medicaid contracting and statewide scale-up
Rapid process evaluation to assess whether community-based organizations can effectively receive referrals, render services, and transmit data within Michigan's ILOS infrastructure.
Design, research, geospatial services and development of predictive models of cultural heritage sites in Michigan. A statewide effort for the assessment of features to avoid, minimize or mitigate any adverse effects on historic properties.
Design, development, and implementation of internal and external operational norms and negotiation workshops. The workshop assists organizations in developing an understanding of the core organizational functions, explicit strategies for better internal operations, and skills for external engagement and negotiation.
Design, development, and implementation of inclusive grantsmanship process for grantors, grantees, and reviewers. Employing an equitable approach, the process incorporates grantee and community-centered framework to improve grantsmanship.