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We turn numbers into stories, and so can you.

Who We Are

At Bridgepoint Evaluation, we demystify the program evaluation process so you can share your impact with ease and clarity. 

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How We Work

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What

We combine insightful analysis with compelling storytelling to help organizations share their impact through program evaluation and strategic planning.

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Who

We serve mission-driven organizations who need a comprehensive measure of their community impact. They need a collaborator who will listen thoroughly and demystify an otherwise complicated process.

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How

We partner directly with organizations to transform messy data into clear insights, helping them see and communicate their impact effectively. We offer trainings and classes to make program evaluation easy to understand, empowering anyone who wants to learn how to do it. 

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Why

We believe that evaluation and analysis should be accessible to anyone. It does not need to be restricted or exclusive.

We work with folks working in mission-driven organizations that:

Want to back their work with data that demonstrates their impact in a way that connects with their audiences. 

Are curious and passionate. They believe in their mission, and believe in supporting staff and community in collaboratively defining the path forward based on their lived and professional expertise.

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Book a introduction call to discuss a straightforward path for your organization’s program evaluation.

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