Partners
Working Between Worlds
IMR stands at the intersection of research and real life.
We collaborate with world-class institutions to gather and interpret data, and we serve leaders and organizations who use that data to shape the lives of men.
Our work connects two circles—those who study men and those who serve them—translating research into clarity and clarity into action.
Research & Data Collaborators
IMR works with a growing network of academic and institutional partners who share our commitment to rigorous, ethically grounded research on men and faith.
Collaborators and data sources include:
Gloo
Harvard Human Flourishing Program
Baylor University
The Keller Center for Cultural Apologetics
Brigham Young University
University of Washington
(Ryan Burge, Data Science & Religion)
Rollins College (Josh Hammonds, Analysis & Communications)
IMR stewards and extends the impact of this collective effort through the Spiritual Seismology Survey (SSS) with over 50,000 surveys exploring men’s belief, belonging, and flourishing.
Leaders & Organizations We Serve
We help churches, ministries, and institutions turn research into real-world change.
Current and emerging partnerships include:
IMR exists to strengthen the people already forming men by helping them do it more wisely, effectively, and compassionately.
How We Collaborate
Data Briefings
Custom analysis sessions for leadership and program teams
Insight Reports
Contextualized research for your organization or community
Formation Frameworks
Translating findings into practical discipleship and mentoring models
Research Partnerships
Joint studies exploring men’s spiritual and social development
Why Partnership Matters
The gap between data and discipleship is wide.
We exist to help close it so the best research in the world can serve the people doing the best work with men.
Let’s Build Together
If your organization works to understand or serve men, we’d love to collaborate.