Facts that move policy forward

Advocacy & Public Policy

Whether you're monitoring legislation or mobilizing support, we’ll help you find the facts that matter. Our research supports your public policy work with clear, timely information.

Popular Research Topics

Here's what advocacy teams often ask us to find.

Coalition & Opposition Mapping

See which organizations align with (or oppose) your policy goals and how they engage with stakeholders.

Legislation Tracking

Stay updated on proposed, pending, and recently passed legislation at the local, state, or federal level.

Public Opinion Snapshot

We compile recent polls and sentiment data to give you a clear view of how the public sees your issue.

Government Funding Priorities

Identify where public money is going, from agency budgets to grants and special allocations.

Media & Narrative Trends

Understand how your issue is showing up in the media and how coverage has shifted over time.

Regulatory Landscape

Stay informed on the agency decisions and rule changes that can quietly reshape your work.


From Request to Results

A realistic example based on the kind of requests we receive.

“What are the most recent public opinion trends regarding healthcare?”

The Request

A policy director at a national healthcare nonprofit is preparing materials for senior leadership and needs the most recent data on public opinion trends around healthcare, with a focus on access and affordability.

What We’d Deliver

A concise research summary highlighting key findings from reputable polling sources. Alongside the summary, we’d include original source materials — such as full reports, survey links, and published articles — organized for quick reference and citation. The brief would cover:

  • Trends in public sentiment on healthcare costs, coverage, and policy

  • Any available demographic breakdowns (age, region, political affiliation, etc.)

  • Year-over-year comparisons where available

  • All sources clearly cited and linked

Why It Matters

With the summary and original sources in hand, the policy director can confidently brief internal stakeholders and shape communications that align with current public attitudes. They save hours of searching and have exactly what they need, ready to distribute.


Prep smarter, not harder.

Skip the Search

We’ll track down the facts so you can focus on strategy.