Research & evaluation advisory

Data made useful.

APEX helps organizations turn complex data into clear, actionable insight. Bespoke impact evaluation and performance strategy across the public, private, and nonprofit sectors — grounded in rigorous analysis and real-world systems.

What we do

Rigorous analysis. Practical strategy.
Decisions you can trust.

Problems we solve

Data is everywhere. Meaning is rare.

"We have dashboards for everything — but we still can't say whether it's working."
How we helpWe separate the metrics that signal real outcomes from the ones that just measure motion, and build measurement that answers the question you're actually asking.
"Our board and funders want proof of impact. We have activity counts."
How we helpWe design and run evaluations that produce defensible evidence of outcomes — the kind that holds up to a skeptical board, funder, or auditor.
"We're about to renew a major program we can't confidently defend."
How we helpWe assess whether the program is delivering, where it's falling short, and what to change — before the money and the decision are locked in.
"We're sitting on years of data and no capacity to make sense of it."
How we helpWe turn messy administrative and survey data into clear analysis and visualizations your team can actually use — and understand.
Our method

Built to learn, not just measure.

ALEA™ — the APEX Learning & Evaluation Architecture — is our proprietary framework, grounded in established evaluation theory. It examines whether a program is built to succeed, built to know, and actually delivering — bringing the same defensible structure to every engagement, tailored to your context.

A structured lens across five dimensions — from purpose to measurable impact.

01 Purpose & Mission Alignment
02 Feasibility & Capacity
03 Measurement & Data Integrity
04 Governance & Feedback
05 Impact

Let's make your data useful.

Every engagement starts with a conversation about the questions you're trying to answer and the decisions ahead.

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