Research & knowledge mobilization

Applied research, published openly, designed to be used.

We conduct and support research on what actually works in knowledge mobilization, capacity building, and community-driven innovation — and we release the frameworks, tools, and findings free for anyone to adapt.

Programme of work

Four lines of inquiry.

  • Line 1

    How evidence travels

    What makes research get used in practice and policy: intermediaries, formats, timing, trust, and the conditions under which a finding changes a decision.

  • Line 2

    Capacity that persists

    Which training and support models leave durable capability behind, and which produce a certificate and no change six months later.

  • Line 3

    Community-driven innovation

    Participatory and community-led approaches: how communities set research agendas, hold data, and share in the benefit of the work.

  • Line 4

    Equity and access in knowledge systems

    Who is represented in evidence, who can reach it, and what accessible, inclusive research practice requires in the field rather than in principle.

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Evidence synthesis
Open resources

Free to download, adapt, and reuse under Creative Commons BY 4.0.

Framework

Knowledge mobilization planner

A worksheet for turning a finding into an audience, a product, a channel, and a reach measure. Used in our training and free to your team.

Toolkit

Evaluation starter kit

Theory of change templates, indicator libraries, consent and interview guides, and a reporting outline for small organizations without an evaluator.

Checklist

Accessible research practice

Recruitment, consent, session design, and dissemination steps to make a study genuinely accessible to disabled participants and audiences.

Brief series

What works notes

Short, plain-language syntheses on questions practitioners keep asking, each with a clear statement of how confident the evidence lets us be.

Template

Community partnership agreement

A plain-language template covering roles, data ownership, authorship, benefit sharing, and how either party can end the partnership well.

Guide

Plain-language writing guide

Practical rules and worked before-and-after examples for turning technical findings into something a busy decision-maker will finish reading.

Requesting a resource

Resources are released as they are finalised. Email cometmoves@gmail.com with the resource you want and the format you need — including accessible and plain-language versions — and we will send it.

Collaboration

Ways to work with us on research.

Co-applicant on grants

We join applications as a knowledge mobilization or training partner, and take responsibility for that component of the work plan.

Community research partnerships

Community organizations set the question; we bring methods, ethics support, and analysis capacity, and the community holds the data.

Student placements

Supervised placements and practicums for graduate students in applied research and evaluation settings.

Recognition programme

We profile innovative research and practice with demonstrable social, economic, or community impact through our briefs and events.

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Fieldwork and analysis
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Fieldwork
Data, ethics and ownership

Rules we set before a study starts.

  • Studies involving people follow TCPS 2 principles, with formal ethics review through a partner institution where required.
  • Consent is specific, revocable, and explained in the language people actually use.
  • Communities hold their own data. Where a partner organization contributes data, the agreement says who may use it and for how long.
  • Small cells are suppressed so no participant can be identified by combination.
  • Findings go back to participants before they go to a conference.
  • Authorship credit follows contribution, including for community co-researchers.
Publishing standard

Every publication carries the same four things.

  • Question

    What was asked, who wanted to know, and what decision it was meant to inform.

  • Method & limits

    Sample, approach, and an honest statement of what the design cannot tell you.

  • Confidence

    How strongly the evidence supports each claim, stated in plain words rather than implied by tone.

  • Use

    What a practitioner could reasonably do on Monday, and what would be over-reading the finding.

Formats

Each publication ships as an accessible PDF, an HTML version, and a one-page plain-language summary. Alternative formats on request, at no cost.

Research in the field
Recognition programme

Amplifying work that deserves a wider audience.

One of the centre's stated purposes is to recognise, celebrate, and amplify innovative research and practice that creates measurable social, economic, and community impact. In practice that runs three ways.

  • Profiles

    Practice notes

    Short written profiles of initiatives that work, with enough method detail that another organization could adapt them rather than simply admire them.

  • Platform

    Speaking slots and convenings

    Sessions at our institutes and events are reserved for community-led and early-career work, not only for established institutions with communications budgets.

  • Support

    Write-up assistance

    Where a promising initiative has no capacity to document itself, we provide plain-language writing and evaluation support so the evidence exists at all.

Nominate something

If you know work that deserves this, write to cometmoves@gmail.com with a paragraph on what it does and who it helps. Self-nominations are welcome and are not treated less seriously.

Start a conversation

Tell us what you are trying to change.

Most engagements begin with a 30-minute scoping call. Bring the problem, the timeline, and whatever evidence you already have — we will tell you honestly whether we are the right partner, and what a realistic scope looks like.

  • Fixed-fee scopes with deliverables agreed in writing before work starts.
  • Not-for-profit and community rates, plus pro bono capacity each year.
  • Bilingual delivery (English and French) and fully accessible materials.
  • Every engagement leaves behind tools your team can use without us.