Read the 2021 PIT Count policy brief at this link For more than a decade, the IU Public Policy Institute and the Coalition for Homelessness Intervention and Prevention have worked with local organizations to conduct Marion County’s annual Point-In-Time (PIT) Count. The PIT Count provides a critical glimpse into Indianapolis’ homeless community and serves as… Read more »
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Supporting women experiencing homelessness
In honor of Women’s History Month, the O’Neill School is using our March blogs as a platform to highlight the women of O’Neill, including students, faculty, and alumni, and their work to make a difference in our communities. Written by: Kelsie Stringham-Marquis, Research Coordinator Center for Research on Inclusion and Social Policy at the IU… Read more »
What does Black History Month mean to me?
As the nation celebrates Black History Month, the O’Neill School is working to amplify Black voices within our own community. From students to faculty and alumni, the O’Neill IUPUI blog will feature guest posts throughout February discussing the individual’s research, fields of expertise, and/or experiences. Written by: Roxy Lawrence, Director of Evaluation for the IU… Read more »
Assessment tool to identify government agencies’ gaps in racial equity
By: Kelsey Cook, Office of the Vice President for Research In response to the increased fight for racial justice happening across the United States, many government agencies have been looking to reevaluate policies and determine how to address institutional sources of inequity. With support from IU’s Racial Justice Research Fund, the O’Neill School’s Breanca Merritt is… Read more »
Don’t have a data partner? You need to get one … now.
It’s a data-driven world and finding a partner to help in the process is critical to a nonprofit’s future, its funders, and—most importantly—to those whom the organization serves. Most nonprofits want and need to be able to show promising results to justify their existing efforts and their plans for future expansion. At the same time,… Read more »