Frequently Asked Questions
Find answers to common questions about Bridgify.
Our mission is to connect research and practice to ensure that everyone has access to the evidence and experts they need to solve real-world problems. We collaborate with experts to transform knowledge into action by turning research into practical, actionable tools for practitioners and parents, getting evidence-based practice off the shelves and into the hands of the people who need it most.
Bridgify partners with organizations as a backup team for clinicians and educators. The partnership is designed to support implementation of evidence-based practice, strengthen collaboration across staff, and help teams build systems of care that lead to more meaningful outcomes.
Bridgify helps practitioners move from knowing to doing. We connect you to practical, evidence-informed resources, expert support, and a collaborative community so you can make clearer decisions and apply strategies more confidently in real-world settings. Think of us like your clinical backup team.
Evidence-based practice is an ongoing decision-making process that combines the best available research, professional expertise, and the values and context of the person or community being served. It matters because it helps practitioners apply science responsibly, adapt decisions over time, and focus on what is most relevant in real life.
Bridgify supports an ongoing two-way exchange between researchers and practitioners. Researchers contribute evidence and emerging insights, while practitioners, educators, and families bring implementation experience and real-world feedback that can shape future tools, ideas, and innovation.
You can explore Bridgify by test-driving selected solutions featured at the bottom of our homepage. From there, you can learn more about our offerings and connect to resources, tools, and expert access opportunities.
Bridgify welcomes contributor interest from experts aligned with our commitment to evidence-based practice, interprofessional collaboration, and bidirectional knowledge sharing. While scheduling may be booked in the near term, applications are still being accepted for future initiatives.
