Below are some of our favourite projects, pairings, and undertakings so far. NB: We're still in the process of redeveloping the site and will include more fleshed out case studies in the coming weeks.
Google.org
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Pride by Side
Initiatives across Asia-Pacific (APAC) working towards improved outcomes for LGBTIQ+ people and communities are under-resourced, underfunded, disconnected from each other, and stretched beyond their capacity.
Google.org, as part of Sydney World Pride 2023, provided funding to 13 LGBTIQ+ organisations from across the Asia-Pacific region, and invited Pride by Side to work with the funded orgs to build skills, capacity, and connectedness. Engagement commenced with an intensive, 2-day workshop in Sydney, Australia, and will continue with ongoing,bespoke support.
Branding and communication
Business and governance
Impact and evaluation
User and ecosystem
LGBTQIA+ perspectives and experience
APCOM
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Pride by Side
In the wake of COVID-19, APCOM, Asia's largest NGO focussed on HIV/AIDS wanted to reaffirm its impact metrics and better understand how to best serve its communities.
Impact measurement specialists provided analysis and research to underpin recommendations for APCOM's future strategy, and in assessing the potential impact of those future projects.
Impact and evaluation
The Equality Project
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The Social Story Co.
In preparation for their "Better Together" conference, The Equality Project wanted to better leverage and engage key audiences via LinkedIn.
As experts in impactful social media, The Social Story Co. created a bespoke LinkedIn Strategy to help support The Equality Project's work not only for the conference, but well into the future.
Branding and communication
Fairer Victoria
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Pride by Side
Fairer Victoria, the group responsible for advising state government on embedding inclusion, access, and participation, wanted to measure progress towards a Victoria that is safe, well, and equitable for LGBTIQ+ communities.
Experts of impact measurement helped develop a strategic approach on which an outcomes framework could be built.
Impact and evaluation
LGBTQIA+ perspectives and experience
Spot the Flow
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Cadent
As Tazas Rojas works develops a technological solution to help menstruating people find safe and friendly restrooms, they need an independent “sage on the side” to validate and challenge their ideas in order to ensure their products and services have maximum efficacy and value.
Cadent, as experts in user-centred technology design, is providing regular mentoring and support over a 12-month period.
Business and governance
Systems and processes