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Rebecca Ratzkin

Community researcher, evaluator and strategic systems thinker

Professional Background

Rebecca Ratzkin is a highly accomplished researcher, planner, and consultant in the nonprofit sector, amassing extensive experience since 2005. Her professional journey reflects a deep commitment to empowering communities, organizations, foundations, and government agencies through data-driven insights that support their organizational missions. As the current Director of Research and Evaluation at Community Health Councils, a South Los Angeles-based policy, advocacy, and education social enterprise, Rebecca leads a dedicated team of community researchers. Together, they bridge the often complex world of data with community engagement, civic action, and transformative policy and systems change.

Prior to her current role, Rebecca made significant contributions as the Assistant Director and later, the Interim Director of Research and Evaluation at Special Service for Groups (SSG). Here, she spearheaded a team of five researchers dedicated to bolstering Los Angeles's expansive nonprofit sector. Among the notable projects during her tenure at SSG, she led initiatives such as the California Reducing Disparities Project aimed at tackling mental health disparities among Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) populations. She also played a crucial role in the evaluation and capacity-building efforts for First 5 LA's Best Start communities, a strategic place-based initiative aimed at supporting families. Additionally, her team undertook pivotal research initiatives focused on understanding perceptions, identifying barriers, and exploring outreach opportunities within Southern California’s Muslim American communities for CAIR-LA.

From 2012 to 2015, Rebecca served as a Senior Consultant at WolfBrown, where she directed the Arts Research Collaborative for the Hewlett Foundation Performing Arts Program. During her time there, she was instrumental in developing and launching WolfBrown's intrinsic impact work and online dashboard services, which have become vital resources for organizations assessing the impact of their programs.

Education and Achievements

Rebecca's educational background is equally impressive, having graduated Phi Beta Kappa from the prestigious Oberlin College with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Art History. Recognizing her passion for community-centric planning and policy, she further advanced her academic pursuits by obtaining a Master's degree in Urban Planning from the UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs. During her studies at UCLA, she specialized in economic clusters of arts organizations in the Miracle Mile neighborhood of Los Angeles, a focus area that has profoundly shaped her professional approach.

Rebecca is also a co-author of numerous insightful reports that have contributed immensely to the field of audience engagement and performance arts research. Some of her well-regarded publications include "Making Sense of Audience Engagement," "Understanding the Intrinsic Impact of Live Theatre," the "Jazz Audience Initiative Study," and the insightful report titled "It's Not About You…It's About Them: Fund for Artists Donor Study." These contributions not only highlight her analytical skills but also underscore her ability to communicate complex ideas in a manner that resonates with various audiences.

Achievements

Throughout her illustrious career, Rebecca Ratzkin has established herself as a thought leader in the realms of research and evaluation. Her multifaceted approach that combines rigorous data analysis with an understanding of community dynamics has enabled her to catalyze significant improvements in service delivery across various nonprofit initiatives. As a consultant, Rebecca's work is characterized by her strategic oversight and a keen ability to foster collaboration across diverse stakeholders.

Rebecca's commitment to social equity is evident in her involvement with initiatives that address systemic disparities. Her leadership at Community Health Councils is pivotal in guiding organizations toward utilizing data for transformative community action—this is crucial in fostering an environment where data-driven decision-making becomes the norm rather than the exception.

Moreover, her experience with various initiatives aimed at promoting mental health equity and community engagement reflects her dedication to creating sustainable change. With a robust academic foundation and a rich history of professional accomplishments, Rebecca Ratzkin is undoubtedly a significant figure in the nonprofit sector. Her ongoing endeavors aim to bridge the gap between research, advocacy, and policy—ensuring that the voices of the communities she serves are heard, understood, and acted upon as a necessity rather than an afterthought.

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Los Angeles Metropolitan Area