Evaluation Program
Evaluation Program
Evaluation is a powerful tool that involves systematically collecting data about the characteristics, strategies and outcomes of initiatives, programs, and policies for the purpose of making judgments about them. The Carsey Institute Evaluation Program provides rigorous program evaluation, applied research, and evaluation technical assistance and training that address the needs and challenges of low- and moderate-income families and their communities and the organizations that serve them.
We work with state, regional, and national foundations, state and federal agencies, nonprofit organizations, and internationals funders with research-based and client-driven evaluations.
Recent Publications
National
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Barbara Wauchope, Nena F. StracuzziApril 1, 2010
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Michael Swack, Jolan RiveraJanuary 1, 2009
New Hampshire and New England
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Sally K . Ward, Sarah Savage, Nena F. StracuzziMarch 20, 2007
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Research Experts
Charlie French
Program Team Leader, Community & Economic Development, University of New Hampshire Cooperative Extension
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