Ways to Partner with the Tucson Poverty Project
Nonprofits and local government agencies play a vital role in advancing the work of the Tucson Poverty Project. By partnering with us, organizations can help shape research, inform policy, and drive meaningful change in Southern Arizona. Here’s how partners can get involved:
- Collaborate on Research – Work with our team to develop research projects that address pressing poverty-related issues, from housing instability to economic mobility.
- Provide Data and Insights – Share non-sensitive data, reports, or case studies to enhance our research and provide a more comprehensive understanding of poverty trends in the region.
- Engage in the Annual Community Forum – Join our annual gathering to discuss findings, contribute expertise, and help identify new areas for research and policy innovation.
- Host Student Researchers – Offer internships or mentorship opportunities for students interested in social policy, allowing them to gain hands-on experience while contributing to your organization’s mission.
- Implement Evidence-Based Solutions – Use our research findings to inform program development, policy recommendations, and funding proposals that address poverty in Southern Arizona.
By partnering with the Tucson Poverty Project, organizations can play an active role in developing data-driven solutions that improve lives and strengthen our community. Let’s work together to create lasting impact!