Laurel Molloy
Practice areas: Evaluation/Outcome Measurement, Organizational Design and Structure, Programmatic Design, Management, & Development, and Strategic Planning
Experience: Advocacy, civil rights, social justice; Aging, seniors, retirement issues; Arts, culture, humanities; Children and youth services; Disabilities; Disaster preparation and assistance; Employment, vocational, job training; Environment; Family/domestic violence; Food, hunger; Health - mental/crisis intervention; Health - general; Housing and homelessness; Human services or multi-service; Immigrant/refugee support; Legal, law assistance; LGBTQIA+; Philanthropy/grant making; Professional association or network; Recreation, sports, leisure; Religious or spiritual; Substance abuse, recovery, addiction; Voluntarism, community services; Women; Trainings; Logic models; Theory of change; Surveys
Publications: Finally - Outcome Measurement Strategies Anyone Can Understand
Laurel Molloy began teaching public workshops at the Support Center | Partnership in Philanthropy back in 2001. Since then, she has expanded her involvement to include a wide variety of customized on-site trainings and ongoing consulting engagements. Over the years, Molloy’s work with Support Center has involved both nonprofits and foundations.
Molloy is Founder and CEO of Innovations Quantified (IQ), a consulting firm that has been helping organizations increase their impact since 1999. Through program planning, implementation, and outcome measurement services, IQ has served an international client list that includes the Actors Fund of America, Atlanta Women's Foundation, Boys & Girls Clubs, FDNY Counseling Unit, and the International Labor Organization.