Inclusion, Diversity, Equity & Accessibility

Community Leadership in Action: What We’ve Learned from The 519

What it Means to Build Spaces Where People Can Be Seen Over the past few years, we’ve had the privilege of working alongside The 519 on a number of projects, each one grounded in a deep commitment to community, dignity, and care for the 2SLGBTQ+ community. What stands out most as we reflect on our

Normalizing the Natural: Why TNC is Talking About Menopause and Menstruation at Work

At Taylor Newberry Consulting, we’ve always believed that research should be a force for social good. But we also know that our impact in the community starts with how we treat each other. Over the last year, we have focused deeply on our commitment to staff well-being, looking for ways to ensure our internal culture

Visibility Begins with Being Seen for Who You Are: Highlighting Paul’s Recently Published Research in The International Journal of Transgender Health

Earlier this week was Trans Day of Visibility, a day to highlight the experiences of trans, nonbinary, and gender-diverse people, while recognizing the complex realities they continue to navigate every day. In that spirit, we want to highlight TNC staff member Paul’s (they/them) recently published article in the International Journal of Transgender Health, “Hi, my

TNC Client Spotlight for International Women’s Day: Capacity Canada

This International Women’s Day, TNC would like to spotlight one of our partners, Capacity Canada, an organization dedicated to strengthening the nonprofit sector across the country. Since 2009, Capacity Canada has worked alongside nonprofits to help organizations grow their leadership, strengthen governance, and explore new approaches to meeting the needs of their communities. TNC has

Leading Bilingual Projects

Mener des projets bilingues: quand aucune langue n’est secondaire Depuis mon arrivée chez Taylor Newberry Consulting, j’ai eu l’occasion de travailler sur une dizaine de projets bilingues, menés en français et en anglais, souvent simultanément. Ces projets m’ont rappelé à quel point le bilinguisme, dans un contexte de consultation et d’évaluation, va bien au-delà de

Building Bridges of Understanding through Lived Experience: My ADHD Advantage in Connecting with Participants

Working with organizations who serve the ADHD community, I’ve come to realize that my lived experience with ADHD isn’t just a personal trait; it’s a powerful tool for connecting with people and understanding them. Whether it’s with adults and youth navigating their own ADHD or with parents supporting children with ADHD, there’s an inherent understanding

Client Spotlight: The Re-Seasoning Coalition

TNC is excited to spotlight the excellent work of The Re-Seasoning Coalition, a non-profit organization disrupting the foodservice industry by creating more opportunities for the advancement of Black people across all levels of the sector. The Coalition’s work is anchored in race-based research, allowing them to leverage data to help partners uncover biases, blind spots,

Evaluation of Gender-Based Violence Prevention Guidelines and Benchmarks: Increasing Knowledge and Confidence Among Educators

Partner: Sex Information and Education Council of Canada (SIECCAN) TNC led a two-pronged research and evaluation project for SIECCAN in support of WAGE funding. The funding was to develop and implement sexual health education guidelines and benchmarks for the prevention of gender-based violence. TNC completed a literature review that explored the implicit and explicit connections

Evaluation of the Gendered Digital Harm Online Course: Studying strategies for combating online hate.

Partner: Canadian Women’s Foundation This soon to be launched online course focuses on teaching allies, survivors, and organizations about technology-facilitated gender based violence and strategies for combating online hate. TNC was hired by the CWF to design and carry out an evaluation for measuring the impact and implementation of this course. To date we have

Evaluation of The Community Food System Grants Program: Building the capacity of grassroots food security organizations

Partner: United Way Toronto United Way Greater Toronto (United Way), in partnership with the General Mills Foundation and Greater Twin Cities United Way, piloted a grant stream intended to strengthen Mississauga’s food system. The grant had a strong emphasis on building the evaluation capacity of funded organizations. United Way hired TNC to complete an environmental scan

Evaluation of The Ujima Project: Helping underserved mothers access early childhood and maternal care

Partner: Abiona Centre The Ujima Project is a pilot project focused on bringing mental health and early literacy support, developmental screening, and family navigation services to underserved mothers and their children. The Abiona Centre, the project’s lead agency, contracted TNC to conduct a multi-year evaluation across nine participating agencies. This evaluation examines the Ujima Project’s

Evaluation of Pacewood: The first dedicated 2SLGBTQ+ shelter for queer refugees in Toronto

Partners: The 519 and Homes First TNC has been working with both The 519 – a 2SLGBTQ+ community center based in Toronto, and Homes First – a shelter provider in the GTA to evaluate their partnership and the development of the first dedicated 2SLGBTQ+ shelter for queer refugees in Toronto. As part of this project