About Us

Founded in 2009 and incorporated in 2012, CARECG partners with local, state, and tribal-level agencies and community organizations across the nation. Our goal? Purposeful innovation. We believe that we will achieve it by following these six company values every single day and with every project.

  • Community

    We support the development and empowerment of the populations served by our partners. We also cultivate and maintain a sense of community amongst our team.

  • Quality

    We cultivate highly selective partnerships, and we commit to providing them with high quality products that increase their capacity to strengthen their communities.

  • Social Justice

    We believe the world can and will be a better place through the value-driven actions of the individuals on our team and the team as a whole. Our work matches our beliefs.

  • Intentionality

    We are purposeful and focused about the support we give, the work we do, and the interactions we have with each other. We maintain that intentionality by practicing and supporting work/life balance.

  • Accountability

    We have the drive to do what needs to be done for all projects. We provide prompt and quality follow-through on all tasks. We hold ourselves and each other accountable for achieving our goals, but more importantly, we support each other in getting there.

  • Ownership

    We continually recognize new opportunities to improve services and products because we each feel personally responsible for the outcomes. We go above and beyond what the occasion calls for it to see your ideas become reality.

Our People

The CARECG team includes nationally recognized experts with decades of experience in behavioral health services and management of large-scale evaluation projects at the State, Tribal, and local community level. We work with our partners to better assess their community needs, make evidence-informed decisions, track results, and report to funders and policy advocates in user-friendly formats.

Over the past decade, our team has helped to garner funding from the National Institutes of Health, the Department of Defense, the Zumberge Foundation, the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and a number of State, Tribal, County, and local organizations.

Our Partners