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Project Descriptions & References

Problem Solved Consulting Services, LLC focuses on understanding the needs of non-profits and providing support for functions that are necessary, but somewhat peripheral to an organization’s primary mission. Problem Solved (PS) seeks to engage in partnerships that benefit nonprofits by providing services such agencies experience difficulty in fulfilling, given limited budgets and resources.

The range of services offered by PS includes: strategic planning, program evaluations, and needs assessments, marketing and media management, communication training, and a variety of writing services that include development of training curriculum and e-learning materials.

As a young company, established in June of 2006, PS has engaged in a variety of projects for the following clients:

Prepare America: Developed a program assessment process and tool to verify educational curriculum alignment with vocational protocols and competencies as part of the “Protocols for Educational and Training Program Reviews: Alignment of Curricula Outcomes with Workplace Competencies.”
Reference: Pam Whitelock, Prepare America Co-chair 850.271.4741

United Way of Northwest Florida: Scope of work focuses on the facilitation of the development of a local Long-Term Recovery Committee, intended to coordinate and manage community resources in the event of a serious disaster.
Reference: Ed Richards, President: 850.215.6748

Janice Lucas Campaign for House of Representatives District 6: Developed campaign planning, marketing, fundraising, and volunteer training materials. Implemented a communication plan and provided support and training for volunteer coordinators.
Reference: Janice Lucas, candidate: 850.527.7760

Junior Museum of Bay County: Scope of work focuses on developing fundraising strategies and a comprehensive marketing plan for the Museum’s upcoming animatronic dinosaur exhibit. Project also includes training and ongoing support for Museum BOD.
Reference: Sarah Sapp, Museum Administrator: 850.769.6128

Homeless and Hunger Coalition: Scope of work focuses on internal and external communication services for the Coalition. Completed a survey of local homeless service providers in order to complete the Continuum of Care plan and three funding proposals. Problem Solved continues to provide grant writing service to the Coalition.
Reference: Rick Dye, Board President: 850.832.3014