Community Research

We utilize a community based participatory research (CBPR) model to emphasize power sharing, collaboration and trust. Working with CREA Results on a research project means leveraging our talented team of bilingual staff to work with communities at all phases of research. CBPR is critical for addressing health disparities where enhancing trust and garnering behavior change are key outcomes.

Whether you are a research organization, a high powered consulting firm, an academic institution or a governmental agency, working with CREA Results can ensure a clear messaging strategy, generate important insights from key community members about critical outreach and engagement strategies, and lead to compelling, culturally relevant strategies and research.

 
Image of Interstate 70 in Denver, CO.

Image of Interstate 70 in Denver, CO.

University of denver

Working with the University of Denver, CREA Results has been conducting interviews to study the inclusion of women and minorities and hiring practices related to the Central 70 construction project, and re-development initiative more broadly, in Denver, CO. This project includes key stakeholder and community member interviews.

Colorado Disparity Study

Colorado Disparity Study

2020 State of Colorado Disparity Study

Working with Keen Independent Research to analyze whether there is a level playing field for Historically Underutilized Businesses (HUBs) in the Colorado marketplace. The disparity study will provide information about marketplace conditions and any disparities in State contracting, as well as insights from interviews, focus groups and surveys with business representatives.

Focus Groups, Stakeholder Interviews and Content Review

Focus Groups, Stakeholder Interviews and Content Review

The ‘R’ in CREA is for Research

Our recent clients have included Cactus, Inc., Ground Floor Media, Denver Water, and The City of Denver to utilize our services of culturally relevant and appropriate research. We specialize in stakeholder interviews and focus groups, where we can utilize our networks to engage populations that sometimes get missed, or don’t always want to participate.