Partnerships with universities Public Policy Institute of California has recently partnered with Stanford University and the California Water Institute at Fresno State. Leveraging these partnerships can open doors for collaborative research projects, joint events, and knowledge sharing opportunities.
Expansion into environmental research The launch of 'Californians and the Environment' by PPIC showcases a strategic focus on environmental issues. This presents an avenue for engaging with organizations working in sustainability, climate change mitigation, and resource management sectors for potential research collaborations or consulting services.
Attracting top talent PPIC has made key hires such as Letitia Grenier as the director of the Water Policy Center and Rob Bonta as the top lawyer. Building relationships with these industry experts and leaders can offer opportunities to provide specialized training, knowledge sharing forums, or tailored research services for their specific areas of expertise.
Highly respected in policy research With a history dating back to 1994 and a reputation for nonpartisan and objective research, PPIC is a trusted source for policy analysis. This credibility can be leveraged to offer consultative services, advisory roles, or joint publications with other reputable organizations operating in the public policy domain.
Addressing critical issues in California PPIC's Statewide Surveys on economic well-being and public policy issues underscore their commitment to addressing key challenges faced by Californians. Identifying common objectives with government agencies, nonprofit organizations, or advocacy groups could lead to partnerships in data analysis, policy recommendations, or collaborative initiatives to drive social change.