Projects

Fifteen years of useful work.

KP’s project portfolio runs across four focus areas — evaluation, project management, stakeholder engagement, and training — for clients in state and local government, the nonprofit sector, and large companies.

Featured engagements

A few projects worth reading in depth.

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State & Local Government

Economic Impact Analysis

State agency

Analysis of the full economic impact of the agency spending and distributions across communities throughout Indiana.

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Non-Profit

Community-Based Employment Program Evaluation

Community-based youth employment program

Annual evaluator of a community-based youth employment program, in partnership with faculty and graduate students from a local university. KP collaborated with our client to define research questions and conducted administrative data analysis, focus groups and key informant interviews to inform annual recommendations for program improvements.

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State & Local Government

Enterprise Medicaid System PMO

State Medicaid agency

Multi-year implementation of a new statewide Medicaid Management Information System, with KP serving on the project management office team overseeing coordination across agencies, vendors, and federal requirements.

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State & Local Government

Childcare Subsidy Transition Outreach

State childcare subsidy program transition

Outreach campaign helping families and providers navigate a state childcare subsidy program transition — eligibility, timelines, and required next steps.

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State & Local Government

Public Assistance Eligibility Training Development

Public assistance eligibility staff

Curriculum development and delivery for eligibility staff navigating new rules, tools, and documentation requirements.

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State & Local Government

Random Moment Sample (RMS) Training & Documentation

State human services agency RMS implementation

Training and documentation supporting a state agency’s Random Moment Sample methodology — used for federal cost-allocation reporting in human services programs.

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State & Local Government

Public Safety Broadband Communications & Outreach

Statewide public safety broadband initiative

Stakeholder communications and outreach for a statewide public safety broadband initiative — coordinating across responders, agencies, and policymakers.

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State & Local Government

American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) PMO

Indianapolis Office of Finance & Management

Project management office support for an Indianapolis ARPA portfolio — stand-up through federal reporting and closeout.

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State & Local Government

Statewide Point-of-Sale Implementation Training

State agency statewide POS rollout

Training and documentation supporting a statewide rollout of a new point-of-sale system, with curriculum and facilitator materials built for field-staff who had to keep operating while the system went live.

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State & Local Government

Nursing Home QAPI Performance Improvement

Statewide nursing home improvement initiative

Training and technical assistance supporting a statewide effort to improve nursing home care through implementation of Quality Assurance Process Improvement (QAPI) projects.

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State & Local Government

Public Transportation Referendum Education

Regional public transit initiative

Recruited, trained, and led a team of college students who provided public education about an upcoming public transit referendum, connecting with nearly 3,000 individuals across more than 50 events.

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How we choose engagements

We say no more often than we say yes.

KP takes on engagements where we can do useful, careful work for clients who actually want it. That means we decline projects that are better served by a different firm — even when the money is good.

It is why most of our clients come back, and why the portfolio below holds up under close inspection.

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Tell us about your project

We are glad to start with a conversation.

Scoping an evaluation, a program rollout, or a custom engagement? We will tell you candidly whether KP is the right fit.