The grant with the Public Policy Lab will support five activities connected to The People Say, over a 4-month period (December-March). The activities include:
1. Ensure a reliable, high performing The People Say platform that keeps the focus on older adults.
o By strengthening core operations, we protect the integrity of Year 1 and 2 data and create a stable foundation to recruit partners for a potential Year 3 research phase.
2. Elevate participant voices by redesigning the platform to make lived-experience profiles more accessible.
o This shift moves profiles into the core data stream, allowing users to more easily see and apply the insights of older adults in their work.
3. Launch the first user-impact survey to understand how the field is using The People Say.
o The survey will surface real-world use cases and emerging impact stories we can elevate with funders and policymakers.
4. Sustain high-visibility communications to drive adoption and influence.
o Working in conjunction with TSF staff, PPL will continue to push out policy-relevant insights, user education, and participant highlights—expanding the reach and relevance of Year 2 findings.
5. Integrate older adult perspectives across TSF pillars.
o The grant enables PPL staff to help other projects bring lived experience into workstreams, translating the platform’s value into broader organizational impact.