WHAT WE DO
We support our clients in creating a healthy way forward by moving ideas from conception to impact through grant writing, program evaluation, GIS & Spatial Analysis and providing technical support.
Healthy Way Consulting is a Social Enterprise and we are interested in building relationships with clients and making a significant impact on the community. We charge a fair daily rate with non-profits receiving a 25% discount. Once a contract is signed, we never request additional funds unless completely new activities are agreed upon and added to the scope of a project.
Grant Writing
Having worked in an academic environment for over 15 years, we have extensive experience in writing academic, governmental, and foundation grants.
- We will help you write a grant that is clear, makes a meaningful impact on equity, and is evidence informed. Grant writing packages start at $3,000
- We offer copyedits, feedback, and evaluations of pre-existing grants. Grant support packages start at $500.
We do not charge based on the success of the grant, scope you to death, or track hours by the second. We are interested in building long-term working relationships with our clients, which could include program evaluation services if your grant is successful.
Check out our most recent blogs focusing on the finer points of Grant Writing:


Program Evaluation
Program evaluation is one of the core services offered by Healthy Way Consulting, as we have extensive experiences in evaluating many different types of programs. Assessing the impact, quality, and equity of policy and programs focusing on topics such as environment & climate change, housing & homelessness, healthy cities, poverty reduction, education, transportation, and public health.
- Program evaluation services include developing evaluation plans, ethics, data collection, data management, data analysis, cartography, and knowledge translation.
- Able to use spatial data to understand how the physical and social environments influence policy and program delivery and implementation through cartography and spatial analysis.
- Support staff training in program evaluation and research.
GIS & Spatial Analysis
As a GIS Application Specialist and Professor of GIS at Fanshawe College, Dr. Clark’s experience provides our clients with expertise that can be used to conduct many different types of research and analysis combining spatial and non-spatial data. Here are some examples of applications that we have incorporated into projects in the past.
- Cartography: We can help you share your geographic information with your clients, through the creation of online or static maps. We have experience creating static maps, Custom Google maps, and maps with ArcGIS Online (e.g., story maps, map services).
- Multi-Criteria Decision Making: Using demographic and spatial data to make decisions to support interventions and promotional campaigns;
- Accessibility Analysis: Development of tools that can be used to assess accessibility changes over time;
- Service Area Analysis: Using demographic and spatial data to help make decisions on where to locate a business, facility, or service within a community;
- Hot Spot Analysis: Examining how participants, customers, and patients are clustered in space and time; and
- Custom Tools: The development of custom tools that can be used by your organization to make spatial decisions repeatedly over time.


Technical Support
At times when staffing and funding is at a premium, it may be worthwhile thinking about the activities you do regularly and asking yourself how they could be automated. Over the last two years we have worked with staff at Western University’s Human Environments Analysis Laboratory to automate some of their more tedious and repetitive tasks, which included sending email reminders about mandatory training to staff members, submitting work hours, or processing data into easy-to-understand spreadsheets and reports. Automation has so many applications and has the potential to save you time and money!
Check out a recent blog “Save Time & Money by Automating” to learn how it may help you! You can also see an application of an automation process available on our webinar “Automate Tasks with Office 365“.