Services - Research & Publishing

NetGain Partners Inc. has conducted detailed research and published findings in the areas of statistics, sales, fundraising and human resources.

Research for your group may take the form of a

  • Customer, Client or Membership Survey 
  • Competitive or Market Analysis
  • Needs Assessment
  • Human Resource Toolkit, Guide or Workshop

We also conduct research on

  • Industry Trends
  • Historic Facilities 
  • Funding Sources

We aim to maximize your investment in research by ensuring that our studies and final reports adhere to the following guidelines.

  • They must be easy to read, understand and present to other stakeholders in the consultant’s absence.
  • They are reproducible if necessary, so that the client may reproduce the survey or analysis independently.
  • They occur in an environment of on-going consultation between the client and the firm so that research results contain the answers sought by the organization.

Feel free to add our email address info (AT) netgainpartners (DOT) com to your organization’s email listserv for receiving tenders, or contact us to discuss your research or publication needs. For further examples of completed research, see our case studies and publications.

"Toronto Culture has worked with NetGain Partners on a number of projects over the last ten years. The projects have often been complex and groundbreaking and the work of NetGain has always been thorough, imaginative and thought provoking. The work of NetGain has always provided Toronto Culture with a sound basis for decision making. In addition, we had some fun along the way!"

— Terry Nicholson, Manager of Cultural Affairs, Economic Development, Culture and Tourism, City of Toronto

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Case Study

Shortly after amalgamation, the new City of Toronto engaged NetGain Partners Inc. to undertake a study of large performing arts venues and the role that local government could play in stimulating activity in the commercial theatre industry.
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