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Q2 Consulting LLC is a Tulsa-based research and evaluation firm, working primarily with non-profit organizations. Founded in 1997, Q2 is led by senior staff members with Ph.D. degrees from top universities in the social sciences and psychology.
Q2 has extensive experience in directing large-scale research projects, both qualitative and quantitative. Q2 works in areas such as mental health, prevention, criminal justice, health, homelessness, philanthropy, and early childhood education. We are particularly committed to helping organizations that are working with people in great need. Q2 has collaborated with many clients to secure major grants and to receive project approval from respected Institutional Review Boards.
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Program Evaluation
Q2 conducts expert no-nonsense program evaluation, producing useful information while minimizing the evaluation burden on pressured non-profit organizations. |
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Social, Policy, & Organizational Research
Q2 offers the full range of quantitative and qualitative research, led by a team of PhDs trained at top institutions (Berkeley, Yale, Stanford). |
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Funding for Non-Profits
Q2 has collaborated with clients and partners to procure major grants from agencies such as DHHS (including SAMHSA), NIH, and CDC. We can help non-profits search for funding, write grants, and develop sustainability plans. |
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Data Utilization for Non-Profits
Q2 can help organizations decide what data to track and how to make effective use of information to evaluate programs and enhance organizational performance. |
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Evaluation for Foundations
Q2 helps foundations formulate their own grant evaluation procedures – a current priority for many foundations. We can also consult in building in-house evaluation capacities. |
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Needs Assessments
Q2 conducts professional "needs assessments," helping organizations to identify changing needs in their relevant communities, and assisting organizations to isolate their own most pressing internal needs. |
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