Following | Blue Meridian Partners, Capital Aggregation | February 5, 2016
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Following | Blue Meridian Partners, Capital Aggregation | February 3, 2016
A Billion Dollar Bet For Kids
Following | Foster Care | February 1, 2016
What Happens When Adoption Ends in Homelessness?
Amelia Pang reports in Epoch Times that legal loopholes allow some adoptive parents to continue receiving payments even after their charges have left home—or been kicked out.
Following | Nurse-Family Partnership | January 21, 2016
How Home Visits Boost Kids’ Brainpower
Following | Center for Employment Opportunities | January 12, 2016
With Support, Opportunity Can Be the Cure for Prison Recidivism
CEO’s Sam Schaeffer advocates in Ebony that Americans rally behind and support persons returning from prison so their past does not preclude more promising futures.
Following | Evidence and Evaluation | January 12, 2016
Evidence at the Crossroads: Building an Improvement Infrastructure
Education researcher Donald Peurach posts on the W.T. Grant Foundation blog recommendations for maximizing the returns of federal investments in innovation.
Following | BELL | January 5, 2016
What Works, In Context
BELL's CEO describes for Huffington Post how evaluation contributes to an organizational culture of continuous learning and improvement.
Following | Justice and Crime, Center for Employment Opportunities | December 21, 2015
A New Investment Opportunity: Helping Ex-Convicts
Following | Evidence and Evaluation | December 9, 2015
Unlocking the Potential of the ‘‘What Works’’ Approach
EMCF adviser Robert Granger co-authors in American Journal of Evaluation recommendations for improving impact evaluations and making them more useful.
Following | Justice and Crime, PACE Center for Girls | November 25, 2015
States Grapple with Girls in the Juvenile Justice System
A Stateline/Pew Charitable Trusts report on programs narrowing the gender gap in juvenile justice cites PACE Center for Girls as a prime example.