Expanding Partnerships The Center for the Study of Social Policy (CSSP) is actively collaborating with a diverse range of organizations such as HealthConnect One, Abt Associates, and the National Women’s Law Center. These partnerships highlight potential opportunities for service providers and technology vendors to support CSSP’s innovative health training, evaluation projects, and policy initiatives.
Funding and Revenue Growth With an estimated revenue range of one to ten billion dollars, CSSP operates at a scale that indicates significant financial capacity and potential for large-scale program partnerships, grants, and consulting opportunities in social policy and public health sectors.
Focus on Early Childhood Recent initiatives like the launch of The New Neighborhood and collaborations on early childhood health and development programs suggest a strong focus on early intervention and community-based early childhood systems, presenting opportunities for organizations offering educational, health, and community engagement solutions.
Technology Adoption CSSP leverages a variety of technology tools including Cloudflare Bot Management, analytics, and content sharing platforms, indicating openness to digital solutions that enhance data management, engagement, or online community support—potential areas for tech-driven sales propositions.
Data-Driven Impact CSSP’s involvement in longitudinal studies and policy evaluations, such as the child tax credit survey and foster care report, reflects a commitment to evidence-based policy change. Vendors providing data analytics, survey tools, or reporting solutions may find valuable opportunities supporting their research and impact measurement needs.