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Using an established track record for rigorous methodology and unflinching analysis, we can get you beyond the anecdotes and stories in your field of work, and help you develop the kind of metrics that unleash creativity and innovation in your field. We are widely regarded as one of the strongest applied research organizations in the field.

Although we bring academic rigor to our research, we are not an academic organization. The emphasis of all our research is its practical application. But we do believe in the value of good research and, in fact, consider the common aversion to research in the nonprofit funding community to be highly dysfunctional.

Please contact us if you're interested in working together on a research project for your organization.
 

Research Related Publications for Sale

The Guide to Nonprofit Email:
Essential Strategies, Practices, and Resources

(Published February 2006)

By Michael C. Gilbert, et al

We're very pleased to be offering this extensive new publication to you. It contains thirteen feature articles, seven Quicksheets, and 111 resources, which are divided into seventeen categories, including Communication Strategy, Email Newsletters, Fundraising, Knowledge Management, and Web Related Issues, and are meant to be perused in any order you like. (Learn More)

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Doing Well by Doing Good?:
A Report on Work Satisfaction in Civil Society

(Published May 2008)

A 2008 LifeWork Report by Michael C. Gilbert

In 2007, we conducted a survey of the readers of Nonprofit Online News (NON) and others on the topic of life work satisfaction in civil society organizations. With a total of 433 respondents, we acquired a base of fairly useful data. We then aggregated this information with other reports, including the Pew American Work Life Survey in order to draw conclusions in three main topic areas: comparing work satisfaction in civil society to work satisfaction in society at large, how people reflect critically on their work life, and the relationship of a personal practice of such reflection to work satisfaction.This report focuses on the quantitative results of that analysis. (Learn More)

 

Past Research & Related Articles

Work-Life Satisfaction Survey

Blogging Survey

RSS Grants Survey

The Nonprofit Email Study

The Nonprofit Email Survey

The Nonprofit SiteAnlyzer Reports

Nonprofit NetMeter

 

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