Public and Nonprofit: The Power of Community

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Research, Training, and Planning for better communities

Whether the issue is community assessments, voter and constituent polling, program development research, organizational planning, or community problem solving trainings, Campbell DeLong Resources, Inc. has developed a substantial track record working with local, state, and federal agencies to improve services and make a greater difference to the communities served.

For our public sector clients, we are particularly known for our expertise in public safety (police and fire), community involvement and engagement, housing management, environmental and sustainability research, and process facilitation. Because the work we do for our nonprofit and public-sector clients is generally made public by them,  we can tell you who they are.  Examples of clients for whom we have provided work in the public and nonprofit sector are shown below, organized from national to local in scope.

Federal or National Agencies, Associations or Foundations


  • U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA)
  • U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)
  • Police Executive Research Forum (PERF)
  • Bonneville Power Administration/Columbia Basin Law Enforcement Council (in partnership with Research Into Action)
  • Center for Problem Oriented Policing
  • Community Policing Consortium, Washington, D.C. (CPC)
  • National Association of Housing and Redevelopment Officials, Cascade and Puget Sound Chapters
  • National Association of Residential Property Managers
  • The Enterprise Foundation

State and Regional Organizations


  • Illinois Regional Institute for Community Policing, University of Illinois, Springfield
  • State of Oregon: Department of Public Safety Standards and Training, Oregon Criminal Justice Commission, Economic and Community Development Department.
  • State of Hawaii, Department of the Attorney General
  • Washington State Crime Prevention Association
  • Western Community Policing Center, Salem, Oregon (WCPC)
  • State of Nevada, Peace Officer Standards and Training (with WCPC)
  • State of Utah, Peace Officer Standards and Training (with WCPC)
  • Arizona Fire Chiefs Association
  • Western Fire Chiefs Assocation 

Cities, Counties, and Special Districts


  • Anchorage, Alaska, Police Department (with WCPC)
  • Albany, New York, Police Department (with CPC)
  • Albuquerque, New Mexico, Police Department
  • Auburn, Washington, Planning Department
  • Austin, Texas Police Department (with BJA)
  • Baton Rouge, Louisiana (in partnership with Credit Bureau of Baton Rouge)
  • Baltimore County, Maryland, Police Department (with BJA)
  • Beaverton, Oregon, Police Department, Housing Department
  • Bend, Oregon, Police Department
  • Boise, Idaho, Office of the Mayor
  • Bolingbrook, Illinois, Code Enforcement Department
  • Cincinnati, Ohio, Police Division
  • Clackamas County, Oregon, Department of Solid Waste & Recycling
  • Clark County, Washington, Public Works Department, Health Department
  • Clean Water Services, based in Washington County, Oregon
  • Columbia, Missouri, Police Department
  • Columbia-Willamette Water Conservation Coalition, Oregon & Washington
  • Cornelius, Oregon, Office of the City Manager
  • C-TRAN, Clark County, Washington
  • Eugene, Oregon, Public Safety Department
  • Fairbanks, Alaska, Police Department (with WCPC)
  • Green Bay, Wisconsin, Mayor's Neighborhood Leadership Council
  • Gresham, Oregon, Office of the City Manager, Police Department, Department of Environmental Services
  • Great Falls, Montana, Office of Community Development
  • Hermiston, Oregon, Office of City Manager, Police Department
  • Hawaii County, Hawaii, Office of the Prosecuting Attorney
  • Honolulu, Hawaii, Police Department
  • Ithaca, New York, Planning Department
  • Jefferson County, Ohio, Office of the Prosecuting Attorney
  • Kansas City, Kansas, Livable Neighborhoods Department
  • Kansas City, Missouri, Kansas City Safe City Initiative (with The Rosselli Network)
  • Lacey, Washington, Police Department
  • Lake Elsinore, California, Office of City Manager
  • Lake Oswego, Oregon, Office of the Mayor
  • Las Vegas, Nevada, Metropolitan Police Department (with WCPC)
  • Lawrence, Kansas, Office of City Manager; Police Department
  • Lebanon, Oregon, Fire & Rescue
  • Los Angeles, California, Departments of Police and City Attorney (with BJA)
  • Lynn, Massachusetts, Health Division, Inspectional Services Department
  • Marion County Prosecutor's Office, Indianapolis, Indiana
  • Metro (P0rtland, Oregon, area regional government)
  • Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Department of Building Inspection
  • Monterey County, California, Department of Health
  • Multnomah County, Oregon, Health Department
  • Nampa, Idaho, Office of Planning and Community Development
  • Oak Ridge, Tennessee, Police Department
  • Oregon City, Oregon, Office of the City Manager
  • Oroville, California, Police Department
  • Peoria, Illinois, Department of Inspections, Weed & Seed Program
  • Portland, Oregon: Bureau of Development Services; Bureau Of Environmental Services; Bureau of Fire, Rescue and Emergency Services; Bureau of Police; Bureau of Sustainable Development; Bureau of Water Works; Office of the Mayor; Office of Neighborhood Involvement; Office of Transportation
  • Richmond, Virginia, Police Department
  • Salem, Oregon, Department of Community Services, Police Department
  • Salt Lake County, Utah, Sheriff's Office (with WCPC)
  • San Diego County, California, Sheriff's Office
  • San Bernardino, California, Office of the City Administrator, Police Department
  • SeaTac, Washington, Police Services
  • St. Louis, Missouri, Neighborhood Stabilization Team
  • Syracuse, New York, Department of Community Development
  • Tacoma, Washington, Community Based Services, Office of the City Manager
  • Tigard, Oregon, Office of the City Manager
  • Trinity County, California, Behavioral Health Services, Sheriff's Department
  • Tualatin Valley Fire & Rescue, based in Washington County, Oregon
  • Tucson, Arizona, Police Department
  • Washington County, Oregon, Sheriff's Office, Library Services, Transportation
  • Washington County Consolidate Communications Agency, Oregon
  • West Linn, Oregon, Office of the City Manager
  • Yamhill County, Oregon, County Commission 

Public Housing Agencies and Subsidized Housing Organizations


  • Allen Metropolitan Housing Authority, Lima, Ohio
  • Bremerton Housing Authority, Bremerton, Washington
  • Chautauqua Opportunities, Inc., Jamestown, New York
  • Granite City Housing Authority, Granite City, Illinois
  • Housing Authority and Community Services Agency of Lane County, Oregon
  • Housing Authority of the City of Pasco and Franklin County, Washington
  • Housing Authority of the County of Cook, Chicago, Illinois
  • Housing Authority of Portland, Oregon
  • Housing Authority of Snohomish County, Everett, Washington
  • King County Housing Authority, Seattle, Washington
  • Kunigmiut Resident Council (of NW Inupiat Housing Authority), Buckland, Alaska
  • Longview Housing Authority, Longview, Washington
  • Richmond Housing Authority, City of Richmond, California
  • Salem Housing Authority, City of Salem, Oregon
  • Twin Falls and Jerome Housing Authorities, Twin Falls, Idaho
  • Washington County Department of Housing Services, Hillsboro, Oregon 

Other Nonprofit or Trade Organizations


  • American Lung Association in Oregon
  • Hawaii Association of Realtors
  • Housing Our Families, Inc., Portland, Oregon
  • Oregon Rental Housing Association, Inc.
  • Portland Community Reinvestment Initiative, Inc.
  • Manufactured Housing Communities of Oregon
  • Special Districts Association of Oregon
  • Stop the Violence Collaboration in partnership with the Spartanburg County Sheriff's Office, Spartanburg, South Carolina
  • Seattle Neighborhood Group and Southeast Effective Development in partnership with the City of Seattle Police Department
  • Western Mobile Home Parkowners Association