DO GOOD • ECONOMIC IMPACT ANALYSIS

Economic impact analysis grounded in real-world decision making.

Do Good helps cities, nonprofits, developers, institutions, coalitions, and civic leaders understand the economic, fiscal, and community implications of major investments, policies, and projects.

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$200M+
Housing preservation platform analysis and structuring
1,600+
Affordable and workforce homes connected to strategic planning and capital analysis
600K+
Annual visitors analyzed through arts and district economic modeling
Statewide
Experience spanning housing, infrastructure, workforce, public finance, and civic systems
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Economic Studies

Economic impact analysis for projects, districts, organizations, initiatives, and policy proposals.

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Fiscal & Public Finance Analysis

Tax overlays, public revenue implications, infrastructure costs, and long-term fiscal sustainability.

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Development & Infrastructure Modeling

Housing, transportation, energy, civic infrastructure, and catalytic development analysis.

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Housing Economics

Workforce housing, affordability pressures, preservation economics, and housing policy impacts.

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Arts & Placemaking

Economic modeling and district analysis for cultural institutions, placemaking, and destination assets.

Strategic Decision Support

Research and analysis designed to help leaders navigate growth, resilience, policy tradeoffs, and implementation.

Research that moves beyond spreadsheets.

Good economic analysis is not just technical modeling. It is understanding incentives, implementation realities, public trust, capital constraints, political feasibility, and long-term systems impacts.

Do Good combines economic analysis with policy strategy, public-private execution, communications, and coalition alignment — helping organizations move from insight to action.

Economic Impact Studies Fiscal Analysis Public Finance Housing Economics Infrastructure Economic Development Growth Strategy Policy Analysis

Relevant experience.

Relevant work includes housing preservation modeling, affordable housing strategy, arts and cultural district economic analysis, public finance overlays, infrastructure and materials policy analysis, statewide economic strategy support, homelessness systems analysis, and growth-era infrastructure planning.

Do Good’s work spans public, private, philanthropic, nonprofit, and civic sectors — helping leaders understand both the economics and the execution realities behind transformative projects.

Common questions.

What is an economic impact study?

An economic impact study evaluates how a project, organization, investment, or policy affects jobs, tax revenue, economic activity, and broader community outcomes.

Why does fiscal analysis matter?

Major projects often create infrastructure, service, and tax implications that require long-term planning and sustainable financing.

What makes Do Good different?

We combine economic analysis with policy, coalition strategy, public affairs, and implementation — not just standalone reports.