• Understand the landscape: How community sentiment, decision-maker profiles, and local history shape social risk.
  • See around corners: Ways to anticipate challenges by analyzing political networks, affiliations, and voting behavior.
  • Find your allies: How power mapping uncovers natural connectors, validators, and workforce partners.
  • Align with local priorities: Turning demographic, economic, and institutional insights into engagement strategies that resonate.
  • Strengthen your position: Using research to build credibility with residents, unions, and local officials before key decisions.

See how local knowledge changes outcomes

In one county, uncovering a recent perception survey revealed strong public support for renewable energy, which contradicted the developer’s expectations and reshaped their entire engagement plan. In another, profiling every county board member and mapping their relationships led to new alliances with local trades, generating letters of support and testimony at public hearings.

When developers ground their work in real community insight, they enter permitting with confidence, clarity, and a strategy built for the place rather than the project.

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