The American Youth Policy Forum (AYPF) conducted a series of in-depth case studies to examine how three programs which serve a disconnected youth population are utilizing data as a tool for continuous program improvement and ongoing accountability. The resulting publication, Beyond the Numbers: Data Use for Continuous Improvement of Programs Serving Disconnected Youth, describes data collection and use at three successful programs, and distills the key lessons learned and issues to consider both for practitioners and policymakers aiming to improve outcomes for the disconnected youth population
In an effort to strengthen philanthropic investments among its membership, the Youth Transition Fund...
This report tells the story of how a single data book documenting child well-being measures turned i...
In an effort to strengthen philanthropic investments among its membership, the Youth Transition Fund...
This report discusses six programs being considered by the 108th Congress for reauthorization, focus...
In December 2007, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation gave MDRC a grant to conduct reconnaissance on...
Systems that coordinate afterschool, summer and other out-of-school-time programming communitywide h...
Provides an annual state-by-state update on the well-being of children based on ten indicators of he...
In Fall 2007, Hudson Guild -- a settlement house that provides services to hundreds of adults, teens...
Presents findings from a field scan of efforts to help vulnerable youth graduate from high school, w...
Whatever It Takes: How Twelve Communities Are Reconnecting Out-Of-School Youth documents what commit...
In March 2012, Grad Nation campaign released its report on the progress of the nation's public schoo...
Provides a portrait of the educational, health, and economic conditions of American children, focusi...
Examines the problem of higher cost for basic goods and services that low-income families pay, hinde...
Nationally, more than one in four high school freshmen does not graduate in four years; in the 50 la...
Afterschool programs are seen as a way to keep low-income children safe and to foster the skills nee...
In an effort to strengthen philanthropic investments among its membership, the Youth Transition Fund...
This report tells the story of how a single data book documenting child well-being measures turned i...
In an effort to strengthen philanthropic investments among its membership, the Youth Transition Fund...
This report discusses six programs being considered by the 108th Congress for reauthorization, focus...
In December 2007, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation gave MDRC a grant to conduct reconnaissance on...
Systems that coordinate afterschool, summer and other out-of-school-time programming communitywide h...
Provides an annual state-by-state update on the well-being of children based on ten indicators of he...
In Fall 2007, Hudson Guild -- a settlement house that provides services to hundreds of adults, teens...
Presents findings from a field scan of efforts to help vulnerable youth graduate from high school, w...
Whatever It Takes: How Twelve Communities Are Reconnecting Out-Of-School Youth documents what commit...
In March 2012, Grad Nation campaign released its report on the progress of the nation's public schoo...
Provides a portrait of the educational, health, and economic conditions of American children, focusi...
Examines the problem of higher cost for basic goods and services that low-income families pay, hinde...
Nationally, more than one in four high school freshmen does not graduate in four years; in the 50 la...
Afterschool programs are seen as a way to keep low-income children safe and to foster the skills nee...
In an effort to strengthen philanthropic investments among its membership, the Youth Transition Fund...
This report tells the story of how a single data book documenting child well-being measures turned i...
In an effort to strengthen philanthropic investments among its membership, the Youth Transition Fund...