Article

Community Solutions consulting: Where advocacy and strategy meet

May 17, 2021
Read time:
Download Fact Sheets
Register now
Subscribe to our Newsletter
By subscribing you agree to with our Privacy Policy.
Thank you! Your submission has been received!
Oops! Something went wrong while submitting the form.
Download this as a PDF

For more than 100 years, The Center for Community Solutions (Community Solutions) has served Cleveland and Northeast Ohio. Through our research, policy analysis, communications and advocacy, we endeavor to improve social and economic conditions for the community we serve – and there has been tremendous change during this last century of service. Two world wars, two pandemics, the Great Depression and the introduction of the internet have been a part of our long history. And while there has been progress during all this change, progress has not always been equally distributed nor fully realized.

 Scarcity often means many community-based organizations are limited in their capacity to keep up with the rapid pace of change and plan appropriately.

Often, health and human service organizations have had to scrape together whatever resources they can to improve the conditions of our shared community. However, scarcity often means many community-based organizations are limited in their capacity to keep up with the rapid pace of change and plan appropriately. As public policy gets developed, the economic landscape shifts. As technology becomes more entrenched in our day-to-day lives, smaller organizations must have the insights, networks, and strategy to be resilient. It is with this context in mind that Community Solutions provides consulting services.  

As a think tank and advocacy organization, our primary work is not consulting, and we may not be known for it. Typically, we have only engaged in consulting work when an organization or unit of government has approached us and needs to address a specific issue or challenge. For me, the value of this kind of work became apparent in my most recent experience with Joseph’s Home, an organization focused on providing temporary relief and coordination for housing insecure men with behavioral health challenges. As Joseph’s Home sought to be more financially resilient and expand its services to women, it was a formative and gratifying experience to connect with residents around their needs, and to design a strategy that enables the organization to fulfill those needs. Importantly the plan focused on residents’ needs on the terms of the residents, rather than attempting to impose a more abstract model that simply sought to increase revenue. But my experience is not unique! Here are some of my colleagues’ reflections on what our consulting work means to them:

"One of the things I love about working with organizations in Greater Cleveland on research is - they aren't just looking to us to write a report so it can collect dust on a shelf somewhere. We work hard to engage the community and collect relevant data so that it can be put into action by people who are serving the community on the ground. It's really gratifying to be able to provide that perspective and insight, and I always love learning from the community about the issues they're facing."

  • Kate Warren, Research Fellow

"What’s exciting to me about our consulting work is the elevation of community voices, giving constituents a platform to speak about their experiences to decision makers directly through our work.”

  • Alex Dorman, Research AssociateFrom a community-needs assessment for a children’s hospital, to a survey of clients served by Legal Aid, to helping food banks plan for the future, we have leveraged our policy and planning competencies to position organizations to do what they do best: serve. Often, the experience we garner in working with these practitioners helps us better understand the impact public policy has on them and their organizations. This enables us to better advocate for policies that advance our mission.
 The experience we garner in working with these practitioners helps us better understand the impact public policy has on them and their organizations.

And here’s the thing: we are not interested in becoming a consulting agency. There are plenty of organizations that do great work focusing on such services, and we are always willing to make connections for our community partners who need that type of assistance. For Community Solutions, however, we intentionally do not rely on contracts to execute our mission or maintain our balance sheet. Instead, we make our time available to organizations if and when they need support to confront change or to adapt to changes in public policy that affect their clients’ future. So, if you like our work and need some help, give us a call. Maybe we can learn from one another and collaborate to benefit the community we serve.

Download Fact Sheets

District 10

Download

All Council Districts 2024

Download

District 4

Download

District 2

Download

District 11

Download

District 9

Download

District 8

Download

District 5

Download

District 7

Download

District 1

Download

District 3

Download

District 6

Download

West Boulevard

Download

University

Download

Union-Miles

Download

Tremont

Download

Stockyards

Download

St.Clair-Superior

Download

Old Brooklyn

Download

Ohio City

Download

North Shore Collinwood

Download

Mount Pleasant

Download

Lee-Seville

Download

Lee-Harvard

Download

Kinsman

Download

Kamm's Corners

Download

Jefferson

Download

Goodrich-Kirtland Park

Download

Glenville

Download

Fairfax

Download

Euclid-Green

Download

Edgewater

Download

Downtown

Download

Detroit Shoreway

Download

Cudell

Download

Collinwood-Nottingham

Download

Clark-Fulton

Download

Central

Download

Buckeye-Woodhill

Download

Buckeye-Shaker Square

Download

Brooklyn Centre

Download

Broadway-Slavic Village

Download

Bellaire-Puritas

Download

All Neighborhoods 2024

Download

West Boulevard Factsheet

Download

University Neighborhood Factsheet

Download

Union-Miles Neighborhood Factsheet

Download

Tremont Neighborhood Factsheet

Download

Stockyards Neighborhood Factsheet

Download

St. Clair-Superior Neighborhood Factsheet

Download

Old Brooklyn Neighborhood Factsheet

Download

Ohio City Neighborhood Factsheet

Download

North Shore Collinwood Neighborhood Factsheet

Download

Mount Pleasant Neighborhood Factsheet

Download

Lee-Seville Neighborhood Factsheet

Download

Lee-Harvard Neighborhood Factsheet

Download

Kinsman Neighborhood Factsheet

Download

Kamm's Neighborhood Factsheet

Download

Jefferson Neighborhood Factsheet

Download

Hough Neighborhood Factsheet

Download

Hopkins Neighborhood Factsheet

Download

Goodrich-Kirtland Park Neighborhood Factsheet

Download

Glenville Neighborhood Factsheet

Download

Fairfax Neighborhood Factsheet

Download

Euclid-Green Neighborhood Factsheet

Download

Edgewater Neighborhood Factsheet

Download

Downtown Neighborhood Factsheet

Download

Detroit Shoreway Neighborhood Factsheet

Download

Cuyahoga Valley Neighborhood Factsheet

Download

Cudell Neighborhood Factsheet

Download

Collinwood-Nottingham Neighborhood Factsheet

Download

Clark-Fulton Neighborhood Factsheet

Download

Central Neighborhood Factsheet

Download

Buckeye-Shaker Square Neighborhood Factsheet

Download

Brooklyn Centre Neighborhood Factsheet

Download

Broadway-Slavic Village Neighborhood Factsheet

Download

Bellaire-Puritas Neighborhood Factsheet

Download

All Neighborhoods 2016

Download

District 2

Download

District 1

Download

Ohio Women Statewide

Download

All Women Fact Sheets

Download

Wyandot Women

Download

Wood Women

Download

Williams Women

Download

Wayne Women

Download

Washington Women

Download

Warren Women

Download

Vinton Women

Download

Van Wert Women

Download

Union Women

Download

Tuscarawas Women

Download

Trumbell Women

Download

Summit Women

Download

Stark Women

Download

Shelby Women

Download

Seneca Women

Download

Scioto Women

Download

Sandusky Women

Download
Thank you! Your submission has been received!
Oops! Something went wrong while submitting the form.
Download report

Subscribe to our newsletter

5 Things you need to know arrives on Mondays with the latest articles, events, and advocacy developments in Ohio

Explore the fact sheets

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Suspendisse varius enim in eros elementum tristique.

No Related Fact Sheets

Explore Topics

Browse articles, research, and testimony.

Poverty & Safety Net
Article

Cleveland’s population is steady, older adult poverty continues to grow

Emily Campbell
September 16, 2024
Poverty & Safety Net
Article

Why we changed how we’re calculating race data

Alex Dorman
September 9, 2024
Poverty & Safety Net
Article

The importance of seeing yourself in the data

Emily Muttillo
September 9, 2024
Behavioral Health
Article

988 and Suicide Prevention Awareness Day + Month

Kyle Thompson
September 6, 2024
Behavioral Health
Article

Ohio observes fourth annual Overdose Awareness Day

Dylan Armstrong
September 3, 2024
Medicaid
Article

Community Reinvestment Collaborative Plan proposals are in review

Brandy Davis
September 3, 2024