Economic development strategy for a growth-era economy.
Do Good helps states, cities, chambers, coalitions, and institutions navigate growth, infrastructure demands, workforce pressures, housing constraints, and long-term economic competitiveness through aligned strategy and implementation.
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Economic frameworks designed around growth, competitiveness, infrastructure capacity, housing, workforce, and long-term resilience.
Infrastructure & Growth
Aligning transportation, housing, utilities, energy, and economic development priorities into executable strategies.
Coalition Alignment
Coordinating public, private, civic, philanthropic, and institutional stakeholders around shared priorities.
Economic Intelligence
Research, modeling, scenario planning, and systems analysis to support decision-making and implementation.
Strategic Implementation
Turning strategic frameworks into funding, governance, policy, communications, and operational momentum.
Public Systems Strategy
Helping institutions adapt to growth-era pressures through durable civic and economic systems design.
Economic strategy tied to real-world execution.
Economic development today requires more than recruitment strategies or marketing campaigns. Communities must align infrastructure, housing, workforce, capital, policy, public trust, and institutional coordination to remain competitive and resilient.
Do Good works across the full chain of economic strategy โ from research and framework development to coalition alignment, implementation planning, public-private capital strategy, and long-term execution.
Relevant experience.
Do Good supported the Salt Lake Chamberโs Utah Rising initiative through technical committee participation, strategic framework development, fundraising support, coalition alignment, and long-term economic positioning work focused on Utahโs future competitiveness.
Additional experience includes strategic support connected to Nebraska state agency review efforts alongside Kristin Cox and Epiphany Associates, evaluating government effectiveness, spending alignment, economic development systems, and implementation efficiency.
This work also intersects with housing strategy, infrastructure planning, public-private partnerships, workforce development, energy systems, economic resilience, and civic infrastructure design.
Common questions.
What is economic development strategy?
Economic development strategy helps communities align growth, infrastructure, workforce, housing, capital, and public policy into a coherent long-term framework.
Why do growth strategies fail?
Strategies often fail when housing, infrastructure, workforce, governance, and implementation systems are not aligned together.
What makes Do Good different?
We combine economic strategy with policy, coalition alignment, public-private capital, communications, and implementation support.

