Michigan organizations frequently come together to address issues of water access and safety. These organizations often seek PSC’s expertise on water equity for resources and insight that they can’t find elsewhere. Our water-related projects run the gamut from small local watersheds to international shared waters of the Great Lakes.
PSC conducted a survey of emergency departments’ to inform state health department of effective policies and practices regarding opioid use and overdose.
The Michigan Department of Technology, Management, and Budget hired PSC to staff the 21st Century Infrastructure Commission and help them identify robust recommendations for a 50-year strategic plan for Michigan’s ...
After Detroit’s bankruptcy and recovery, skyrocketing rent prices were forcing native Detroiters from their homes. We evaluated a rent subsidy program that helps increase housing security for people affected by this surge in housing demand.
DTE contracted PSC to evaluate its energy assistance program to determine if it was reaching its goals to be an innovative, effective energy assistance delivery system. PSC provided the evaluation ...
PSC conducted research on Michigan’s very complex trial court funding system and made recommendations for a different funding method.
The Challenge How do you get a large group of people with disparate interests—many of whom are filled with trepidation—to agree about the year’s most contentious healthcare issue? That was ...
The Challenge To help build a more robust professional learning network for educators so they, in turn, could improve outcomes for students with disabilities, the U.S. Department of Education (U.S.DOE) ...
The Challenge Although Michigan had always had numerous programs and services designed to help our youngest children succeed, they were often uncoordinated and difficult to find, and too frequently failed ...
The Challenge On the heels of landmark energy legislation (Public Act 295) becoming law, Michigan’s state agencies immediately went to work making sure residents could take advantage of badly needed ...