How bringing people with lived experience into the design and delivery of social programs, products, and services can improve outcomes.
Project Evident Releases New Book “Next Generation Evidence: Strategies for More Equitable Social Impact”
Featuring innovative thinking from a diverse group of thought leaders, “Next Generation Evidence” lays out a vision for a stronger, more equitable data and evidence ecosystem.
Evidence in Action: Urban Alliance
A Q&A with Urban Alliance’s CEO Elizabeth Lindsey about the role of evidence in the organization’s efforts to build a diverse next generation workforce.
Making Wise Decisions: A Data Resource for Practitioners
Project Evident is delighted to announce our partnership with Making Wise Decisions, a project of the SH Cowell Foundation. Developed by B3 Consults and Public Profit, the Making Wise Decisions toolkit is a series of resources meant to assist small to mid-sized nonprofit organizations with choosing and implementing the data tools they will need to…
Strategic Budgeting: Using Evidence to Mitigate the “COVID Slide” and Move Towards Improvement
This new resource, written by Managing Director Bi Vuong for the Comprehensive Center Network, is designed to guide state education agencies and local education agencies through a process of building a strategic budget that aligns agency priorities, policies, and financial allocation based on evidence of student need and program effectiveness.
The Request for Information Guide: Improving Government Human Services Contracting
Project Evident and Results for America are excited to announce the release of a brand new, jointly produced Request for Information Guide. This year-in-the-making RFI guide leads government and human services providers through a series of Collaborative Procurement Questions that can be used over the course of the entire government contracting process, including in an RFI itself, to strengthen…