InfoUse uses the power of information, technology, and participatory research to improve community equity, access and outcomes. Our planning work in disability, employment, independent living, and health empowers people to make personal and systems changes.
InfoUse celebrates 25 years of business in California. Incorporated in January 1985, With roots in Berkeley's Independent Living Center movement and in Vocational Rehabilitation, InfoUse started with the idea that as computer technology expands, the problem is not obtaining information but using it wisely. Our unique perspective on planning for the needs of people with disabilities has far-reaching impacts on policy and practice. In addition to core staff, the InfoUse team includes our close network of research and evaluation collaborators to ensure project excellence, responsiveness, flexibility, and efficiency.
Clients have included the US Department of Education, the US Department of Labor, US National Institutes of Health, Westat, Academy for Educational Development, Institute for Educational Leadership, Research Triangle Institute, California Department of Rehabilitation, Berkeley's Center for Independent Living (CIL), World Institute on Disability, Institute for Community Inclusion (ICI), Pacific Disability and Business Technical Assistance Center (DBTAC), Xerox, NASA, American Management Association, California Public Utilities Commission, The Sea Ranch, California Coastal Conservancy, and Cornell University.
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Research Services
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Data Collection & Analysis, Technical Assistance, Policy Analysis/Assessments, Research & Evaluation Design
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