Policy & Industry Briefings

Private, data-driven presentations that summarize the latest insights from rapid polls and national studies—tailored to your organization’s needs.

overview

Clear, Focused Sessions for Leaders

Briefings are 45–60 minute sessions in which the Count on Mothers research team presents key findings from recent studies, highlights demographic differences, and answers your organization’s most pressing questions. These sessions are designed for leaders who need timely, evidence-based insight without reviewing full reports or data tables.

Briefings draw on our national, nonpartisan research with U.S. mothers, reflecting diverse perspectives across region, race/ethnicity, political ideology, and family demographics.

WHAT’S INCLUDED

A Tailored Session for Your Team

Organizations choose Count on Mothers for rigorous methods, national reach, and real-time insights uniquely grounded in the lived experiences of U.S. families.

Briefing Components:

Custom agenda based on your organization’s priorities

Presentation of key findings
from relevant rapid-polls and national studies

Demographic breakouts
(region, education level, race/ethnicity, ideology, age, etc., when sample size allows)

Context and implications
for policy, programs, or communications

Live Q&A
with our research team

Optional follow-up materials
(slides or short summary)

how it works

From Request to Session
in Four Steps

Our briefing process provides a clear, efficient path to timely insight—helping leaders understand what mothers are experiencing and how those experiences relate to safety, health, and well-being for U.S. families.

Four Steps:

1) Share Focus Areas
Tell us the issues, audiences, or decisions your team is working on.

2) We Prepare the Session
We select the most relevant findings, charts, and demographic breakouts.

3) Deliver the Briefing
We present insights in a 45–60 minute session (virtual or in-person).

4) Follow-Up
Your team receives slides or a short summary, and can discuss next steps.

WHEN IT’S USEFUL

Ideal for Policy, Strategy, and Communications

Briefings are most useful when leaders need a clear, digestible understanding of what mothers are thinking and experiencing—without reviewing full reports or internalizing data on their own.

Common Use Cases:

Preparing for hearings, briefings, or legislative meetings

Informing
statements, talking points, and public communication

Designing
programs or initiatives grounded in family needs

Supporting
philanthropic strategy or grant-making

Aligning
coalitions, partnerships, and boards around shared insight

Rapid onboarding
for new staff or leadership

recent insights

Research Commonly Featured in Briefings

Our briefings draw on recent rapid-response polls and national studies that explore issues shaping family life today—ranging from mental health and education to healthcare, technology, and household economics.

Key Issue Areas:

Child Mental Health

U.S. Education Climate

Healthcare Insurance

Online Safety

Childcare & Financial Security

Food Safety

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Request a Briefing

Tell us the topics you're focused on, who will be in the room, and your ideal timing. Our team will follow up with availability and next steps.

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