FPSI Partners (partial list)

FPSI works in partnership with many organizations in countries around the world. Here are links to the websites of some of those partners:

  • The Results Leadership GroupResults Leadership Group
    • The Results Leadership Group Australia
    • RLG provides outstanding Results Accountability training and implementation consultation for government and nonprofit agencies in the US and internationally.RLG is the developer and supplier of the Results Scorecard, RBA data management software. RLG/AU is based in Sydney and serves Australia and Australasia. US contacts: Phil Lee and Adam Luecking. AU contact Louisa McKay
  • The Annie E. Casey Foundation
    • The Annie E. Casey Foundation (AECF) is a private, charitable organization dedicated to helping build better futures for disadvantaged children in the United States. The Kids Count Report, available on this site, is particularly helpful to those working on results accountability. The AECF website also provides information on the many other good works of the foundation, including their support for FPSI.
  • The Center for the Study of Social Policy
    • CSSP is a non-profit think tank located in Washington D.C. , with a long history of writing about and helping others take action on child and family well-being. The CSSP website has many papers available on line, including FPSI’s “From Outcomes to Budgets,” the very first paper in the results-based budgeting series.
  • Sherbrooke Consulting
    • Sherbrooke Consulting (meaning Jolie and Bob Pillsbury) provides facilitation (the best in the world) and technical assistance to state and local partners working to improve results for children and families. As a partner with FPSI, Sherbrooke worked to produce the Results Based Accountability Gathering in Scottsdale. The proceedings and other interesting stuff are available on their website.
  • Applied Survey Research 
    • ASR is a non-profit research organization dedicated to helping people build better communities by providing valid, meaningful, and usable assessments and outcome evaluations necessary for effective community planning and programming. ASR is also the leader for RBA work in California, providing training, implementation assistance and convening of practitioners. Contact Susan Brutschy.
  • The Charter Oak Group
    • The leading RBA consulting group in Connecticut, providing a full range of RBA 101 training and implementation coaching. Contact Bennett Pudlin.
  • The Forum for Youth Investment
    • The Forum for Youth Investment (the Forum) is dedicated to increasing the quality and quantity of youth investment and youth involvement by promoting a “big picture” approach to planning, research, advocacy and policy development among the broad range of organizations that help constituents and communities invest in children, youth and families. To do this, the Forum is committed to building connections, increasing capacity and tackling persistent challenges across the allied youth fields.
  • The Finance Project 
    • The Finance Project is an independent non-profit organization which supports a wide range of work to improve the delivery and financing of family and children’s services. The Finance Project web site includes several FPSI papers, including A Strategy Map for Results-based Budgeting, A Guide to Developing and Using Performance Measures, and A Guide to Developing and Using Family and Children’s Budgets.
  • The RBA/OBA Facebook Group: Check out the RBA/OBA Facebook group for a connection to the worldwide community of partners.
marcFPSI Partners (partial list)