Online Research
Online Research
Project details
What we need
- A compilation of research on a specific topic (e.g. industry best practices, literature review, media contacts, industry trends, etc.) including a list of sources
- Recommendations on areas for further exploration/research
- Note: This project is not designed to be used for prospect or grant research
Additional details
Our Nonprofit Organization, Center of Public Safety for Women (CPSW) needs a research report on topics related to issues that have impacted Students' Safety and Students' Rights on U.S. College Campuses across the nation due to the current landscape of protests, demonstrations and unrest.
What we have in place
- We currently have the necessary resources, which should make it easy for you to get started. We also have a clear vision of what our goals are, and the ability to provide any other information you need.
How this will help
This project will save us $5,239 , allowing us to drive our mission to "Support, Defend & Protect" the Safety and Rights of ALL Students on U.S. College Campuses.
CPSW's mission is to "Open up Dialogue" on how people feel about how Colleges and the Government are currently handling Campus incidents that are Negatively Affecting Others.
The Goal of this project is to bring people together and to come up with "Peaceful and Positive Solutions" to have a place where dissenting voices can express themselves BUT without causing a toxic environment where the expression of some folks dominate and disrupt the healthy functioning of the community as a whole.
Project plan
Our mission
Center of Public Safety for Women (CPSW)'s mission and newest Initiative focuses on the protests and demonstrations that have rocked College Campuses across the U.S. and raised concerns over both the safety and rights of students. #RateMyCollege
What we do
Please join us in finding common ground and opening up dialogue on how colleges and the government are handling these events and incidents...
-Which colleges are handling these situations well, or not?
-How do you feel things could have been handled differently?
-What College Administration staff should ultimately be held responsible? and Why?
-What do you think the government (OCR, Law Enforcement, Congress, etc.) should or shouldn't do about the situation?
*These are just a few things that we look to take a deep dive into, so that everyone can work together to find and provide peaceful solutions to make the world a better place!
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