About JG Research & Evaluation

Our History

A Private Research Company Established in 2017

JG Research & Evaluation was formalized in 2017 by Brandn and Kristal as the co-owners of the firm. Our interest in creating a research and evaluation firm grew out of our shared experiences of being independent contractors and researchers at universities, state agencies, and federal agencies. As a private research company, we can keep our costs low and provide our expertise across a very broad range of topics. It’s work that we enjoy and have found to be very rewarding, as we get to work with organizations that are trying to solve important social problems.

Mission and Values

Our goal is to provide applied social science research skills to improve the health, wellbeing, and livelihoods of individuals and communities.
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Our Team

We are a team of about 20 full-time staff who live and work across the Northern Rockies, New England, and the mid-Atlantic. We have a wide network of colleagues and collaborators when additional expertise or capacity is needed.
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Our Publications

As researchers, we want our work to contribute to the body of scientific knowledge. This happens through peer-reviewed articles, reports and short publications aimed at a general audience.
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Our Clients

We have been fortunate, and have been able to work with both large and small organizations in a lot of different places.
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Careers

JG is always interested in hearing from individuals who may want to join our team.
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Contact Us

Our goal is to use research to illuminate social processes. The first step in every project is a discussion where we ask questions to understand what you’re trying to accomplish.
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Work with JG Research & Evaluation

Our goal is to use research to illuminate social processes. The first step in every project is a discussion where we ask questions to understand what you’re trying to accomplish.