How many people does your organization help/serve?
What are the demographics of the people we help/serve?
How many people from your defined groups (e.g., vulnerable populations) are helped/served?
How many people with certain categories of legal problems does your organization help/serve?
What are the legal problems of the people your organization helps/serves?
How many of your clients are served by staff and how many by pro bono volunteers?
How many people is your organization unable to help (not served)?
How many people are helped/served per funding source?
How does the number of people served compare to the number of eligible people?
How do the demographics of the people served and not served vary for different legal problems?
Which legal problems are served and not served for people from different defined groups?
Which legal problems are served and not served by staff versus pro bono volunteers?
How has the number of people helped/served changed?
How have the demographics of people helped/served changed?
How have the number of people helped/served from your defined groups changed?
How has the number of people helped/served with certain categories of legal problems changed?
How has the number of people helped/served with different legal problems changed?
How has the number of people helped/served by staff vs. pro bono volunteers changed?
How has the number of people not helped/not served changed?
How have the demographics of people not helped/not served changed?
Where do the people helped/served live?
Where do people helped/served with different demographics live?
Where do people helped/served from your defined groups live?
Where do people helped/served with certain categories of legal problems live?
Where do people helped/served with different legal problems live?
Where do people served by staff live and where do people served by pro bono volunteers live?
Where do the people not helped/not served live?
Where do people not helped/not served with different demographics live?
Does the geographic concentration of intakes match the concentration of served people?
Does the geographic concentration of intakes match the concentration of served people with specific demographics?
Does the geographic concentration of intakes match the concentration of served people from your defined groups?
Does the geographic concentration of intakes match the concentration of served people with specific categories of legal problems?
Does the geographic concentration of intakes match the concentration of served people with specific legal problems?
What is the geographic concentration of served people compared to the geographic concentration of people not served?