The Puerto Rico Public and Applied Social Sciences Workshop consists of social scientists, cultural producers, artists, and entities focused on social research and generating cultural or humanistic value.

Measuring the Impact of Entrepreneurial Training
In May 2024, the Centro para Puerto Rico (CPPR) of the Sila María Calderón Foundation requested collaboration with PR PASS…

Participatory Methodologies bring Whole Community Resilience Plans to Life
In October 2024, IBTS invited PR PASS Workshop to join its work team, providing expert counsel on participatory methodologies…

Integrating Data to Maximize Efforts in Habitat for Humanity of Puerto Rico
Today, if a volunteer wants to join an event at Habitat for Humanity of Puerto Rico, they only need to visit the portal and…

Turning RAPID Research into Preparedness and Mitigation Policies
The Puerto Rico Public and Applied Social Sciences Workshop (PR PASS Workshop, hereforth) provided fieldwork, analysis and…

Collaborative Evaluation and Learning at Habitat for Humanity
In the aftermanth of Hurricanes Irma and María, Habitat for Humanity, an international nonprofit organization dedicated to…

Participating in the Recovery: New Shelter and Housing Opportunities
We are excited to announce that Hogar de Ayuda El Refugio, a Puerto Rico based nonprofit that provides temporary residence and…

Fieldwork Support Explores the Organizational Ecologies of Recovery
The Puerto Rico Public and Applied Social Sciences Workshop (PR PASS Workshop) is providing fieldwork support services to a…

Digital Transformation at Hogar Cuna San Cristobal
For more than two decades, Hogar Cuna San Cristobal has been providing temporary shelter to young children. In 2019, the Hogar…

Bridging the Digital Divide at Hogar El Refugio
In this age of electronic immediacy and data driven services the homeless population is at risk of exponential marginalization…