Fire and Police Focus of CGR recommendations to Raritan Township, NJ
CGR was engaged by Raritan Township, NJ to conduct a comprehensive evaluation of the operations and services of both the Raritan Township Police Department (RTPD) and the all-volunteer, independent Raritan Township Fire Company (RTFC).
Learn More »Village Incorporation Study Models 3 Scenarios
CGR was engaged by New York State to examine the potential fiscal and operational impacts of a new village incorporation in the hamlet of Edgemont, a community of almost 8,000 people in Greenburgh, a town of 95,000 that contains six villages and an unincorporated area.
Learn More »Building Evaluation Capacity in Afterschool Programs
CGR collaborated with Big Brothers Big Sisters (BBBS) of Erie, Niagara, and Southern to expand its evaluation capacity. CGR assisted BBBS with designing an analytical framework to evaluate student outcomes by investigating student grade trends among 3rd through 8th graders in eight Greater Buffalo area schools over two school years (2021-2022 and 2022-2023).
Learn More »Addressing Challenges in EMS in Allegany County
Allegany County engaged CGR to conduct a comprehensive analysis of its emergency medical services system and develop a series of actionable recommendations for the County and the EMS agencies to consider. The County has had a growing number of EMS incidents and a declining number of EMS providers.
Learn More »Telling Compelling Data Stories
CGR recently created three StoryMaps for our Aspire Arkansas community indicators website focused on food insecurity, early childhood literacy and the challenges facing working, low-income individuals and families.
Learn More »Strategizing on ambulance service in Southern Madison County
The Town of Hamilton, with financial support from the Town of Lebanon, Colgate University and Community Memorial Hospital, contracted with CGR to develop a strategic plan for the Southern Madison County Volunteer Ambulance (SOMAC) designed to address its financial challenges and enable continued ambulance service in the area.
Learn More »CGR to create 17th Community Indicators Website
CGR is beginning work on our 17th community indicators website. The Greater Worcester (MA) Community Foundation engaged CGR to create a 60-indicator website focused on key issues in Worcester County, including affordable housing, mental health, access to transportation and equity.
Learn More »Pipeline for EMS Workers Discussed in Allegany County
Supporting the pipeline of new Emergency Medical Services workers and establishing a sustainable "safety net" ambulance service in Allegany County were among the options identified in a recent CGR project.
Learn More »CGR and Trillium Health Services Begin Project
CGR is pleased to be working with Trillium Health Services to conduct a needs assessment among people who use drugs in the Rochester and surrounding regions. To strategically develop programs and services that align with community need, Trillium is interested in better understanding the needs and perspectives of individuals who use drugs.
Learn More »CGR Offers City of New Rochelle Police Oversight Options
CGR recently completed an engagement with the City of New Rochelle and the Community Police Partnership Board (CPPB) that assessed stakeholder perceptions about community/police relations and analyzed data on citizens’ complaints about New Rochelle Police Department officers. We conducted interviews with representatives from police oversight models in New York including Albany, New York City, Village of Ossining and Schenectady , as well as and members from Westchester County’s Police Reform Task Force about a county-level civilian review board.
Learn More »Exploring the Clean Energy Transition
What does the transition to clean energy mean for the Rochester region? How can our workforce be optimally prepared for the new jobs and changes to come? These are some of the questions CGR will be exploring as part of a new project with the Climate Solutions Accelerator.
Learn More »Merged Municipality Marks 10 Years
Princeton, NJ, is celebrating the 10-year anniversary of the largest municipal restructuring in New Jersey in nearly a century, accomplished with CGR’s assistance. CGR worked closely over the course of a year with both the Princeton Township and Borough, delivering a consolidation plan that won the approval of both parties.
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