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           The Primary Focus of Bonham Research is the

     Social-health and Well-being of the Individual in Society

 

   Bonham Research Provides:

bulletProgram Evaluation
bulletSocial Research
bulletSurveys
bulletConsultation

  About:

bulletDisability
bulletHealth
bulletChildren and Families
bulletEducation
bulletHousing and Community
bulletTransportation
bulletWork Place
bulletVictimization and Crime
bulletHomelessness and Substance Abuse
bulletAging

   For:

bulletNon-profit Organizations
bulletGovernment Agencies
bulletPrivate Businesses

 

Program Evaluation will tell you:

bulletHow well your program is working
bulletIf you program is achieving it goal
bulletIf you are reaching your target population
bulletIf you are getting your money's worth
bulletHow satisfied your clients or employees are

           (List of projects using Program Evaluation)

Social Research involves:

bulletExisting or new data
bulletCross-sectional or longitudinal time frame
bulletIndividual, Organization or system impact
bulletQuantitative and qualitative
bulletProcess and Outcome
bulletExperimental, quasi-experimental or before-after design

           (List of projects using Social Research)

Surveys include:

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Face-to-face interviews

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Focus group interviews

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Mail surveys

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Internet surveys

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Telephone surveys

           (List of projects using Surveys)

 

Consultation provides:

 

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Proposal development

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Evaluation design

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Outcome measures identification

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Data collection review

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Evaluation and management integration

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Sampling and statistical assistance

Disability

Developmental disabilities, Transportation disabled, Mental retardation, Vocational rehabilitation, Epilepsy. (List of projects about Disability)

Health

Special needs children, Substance abuse, Hospice, Emergency medical transportation, Physicians, Health care, Diabetes, Mental health, Dental costs, Cigarettes, Interviews. (List of projects about Health)

Children and Families

After-school, Caring communities, Youth strategies, Intensive family services, Child protection, Maternal health, Adoption. (List of projects about Children and Families)

Education

English language learners, After-school, Schools, Adult literacy, Vocational, University studies, Technology. (List of projects about Education)

Housing and Community

Neighborhood mobility, Homelessness, Student housing, Independent living, Community priorities and development. (List of projects about Housing and Community)

Transportation

Commuter, Cars and Environment, Equity, Regional, Disability. (List of projects about Transportation)

Work Place

Job placement, Child care, Commuting, Older workers, Employees, Technology. (List of projects about Work Place)

Victimization and Crime

Family preservation, Youth crime prevention, Child abuse and neglect. (List of projects about Victimization and Crime)

Homelessness and Substance Abuse

Outreach, Case management, Treatment. (List of projects about Homelessness and Substance Abuse)

Aging

Employment, Health, Mental health, Needs. (List of projects about Aging)

Non-profit Organizations:

need to be responsive to their clients, donors, and boards. Research and evaluation allows the organization to be pro-active in identifying needs, developing program and demonstrating success to meet the interests of all their stakeholders.  (List of projects for Non-profit Organizations)

 

Government Agencies:

increasingly are required to demonstrate their effectiveness and success in carrying out their mission. Research and evaluation allows the agency to monitor their procedures and demonstrate the value produced by the funds allocated to them. (List of projects for Government Agencies

 

Private Businesses:

desire to make a positive impression on their current and prospective customers as well as the community where they are located. Research and evaluation can help them see themselves as others see them. (List of projects for Private Businesses)

Gordon Scott Bonham Ph.D., President Bonham Research

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