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AmeriCorps Research & Evaluation Digest: New SCALER Tool Resources, Grantee Spotlight, Upcoming Research Webinar, and more [] [AmeriCorps] Research and Evaluation DigestOct. 29, 2021 New Grantee Evaluation Resource: Scaling Checklists - Assessing Your Level of Evidence and Readiness (SCALER Tool) AmeriCorps members and AmeriCorps Seniors volunteers serve communities and non-profit organizations throughout the United States to tackle our nation’s most pressing civic challenges. One of the most effective ways for AmeriCorps to expand our positive impact, bridge divides, and strengthen communities is by expanding the scale and reach of our most effective intervention services. The AmeriCorps Office of Research and Evaluation introduced the Scaling Evidence-Based Models project to deepen understanding of our most effective program innovations, and to develop a framework for successful scaling of evidence-backed interventions. This framework is known as the Scaling Checklists: Assessing your Level of Evidence and Readiness (SCALER) tool. The SCALER tool, developed from evidence-backed scaling principles gathered is a framework for AmeriCorps awarded sponsors, grantees, community-based organizations, and practitioners looking to increase intervention impact. The SCALER tool framework consists of eight checklists that can be used to determine whether an intervention has sufficient evidentiary support of improving participant outcomes, and to establish intervention-level and organizational-wide processes for implementation. The tool saves organizations not ready to successfully scale valuable time and resources, while also providing additional resources designed to support continued development work towards scaling. [Learn more]( about how this resource can help expand your intervention and increase your community impact. [View New Grantee Evaluation Resource: SCALER Tool]( Research Grantee Dialogue Highlights on Civic Engagement [Fall 2021 grantee quote - Marisol Clark-Ibanez] Click the image to learn more about how this grantee's program used Civic Engagement in the Research Grantee Dialogue Webinar Event [NLRCstaffzoompic] Research Grantee Spotlight: California State University, San Marcos, National Latino Research Center Two-time Office of Research and Evaluation Grantee, California State University, San Marcos National Latino Research Center has completed one of the largest mixed-method studies on volunteering and civic engagement among Latino elders. The research contained in [Cultivando SabiduríaÂ]((Cultivating Wisdom) examined the impact of elder Latinos with little to no formal education participating in civic engagement course. Researchers discovered a newfound love of learning and “attending class” among participants. The study’s findings offer further evidence of the positive impact of civic engagement for communities and community members regardless of age or educational attainment level. The rates of non-literacy among Latino elders in English and Spanish are high, and the number of accessible and affordable resources for literacy education are limited. From the findings and lessons learned through Cultivando Sabiduría, the grantee developed a community resource guidebook to instruct others in implementing the Cultivando Sabiduría program [Cultivando La Lectura]( (Cultivating the Lecture). Cultivando La Lectura offers a free, culturally informed approach to teaching Spanish literacy to Latino elders with little to no formal education. Cultivando La Lectura was designed to validate program participants’ life experiences and cultivate the desire to learn and connect to their community in their own language. Learn more about in the San Marcos National Latino Research Center’s Cultivando  Sabiduría, and Cultivando La Lectura. [Visit University of California: San Marcos and National Latino Research Center - 2015 Grantee]([ and 2017 Grantee]( AmeriCorps Webinar: Scaling Evidence-Based Models Initiative and SCALER Tool Join AmeriCorps’ Office of Research and Evaluation and guest speakers from Mathematica on Wednesday, Nov. 3, from 2:30 p.m. to 4 p.m. ET to discuss tools to help you improve outcomes and reach through scaling.  This webinar will highlight AmeriCorps’ partnership with Mathematica on the Scaling Evidence-Based Models Research Project and showcase [the web-based Scaling Checklist: Assessing your Level of Evidence and Readiness Tool (SCALER Tool)](. This tool consists of a series of interactive checklists that organizations can complete to help identify the strengths, weaknesses, and gaps of the interventions they hope to scale, as well as their organizational readiness to support scale up. The tool also identifies potential ways organizations can strengthen interventions as needed. - Learn about the objectives of the research projects and the resources generated (research, case studies, guides, checklists, and tools) - Learn about the implementation science and scaling research that informs the framework for the tool - Understand how the tool is designed to support community-based organizations interested in self-assessing their readiness to scale their interventions - Watch an interactive demonstration of the tool [Register Here]( --------------------------------------------------------------- What's New on the Evidence Exchange - [An Evaluation of the Twin Cities Habitat for Humanity AmeriCorps Program]( - [Appalachian Forest Heritage Area AmeriCorps: Enhancing Assets to Benefit Communities]( - [Energy Express Evaluation 2019]( - [Public Allies External Impact Evaluation]( - [The Reading Partners Effect: Influencing the academic and career pathways of Reading Partners AmeriCorps Alumni]( - [Partners for Afterschool Success (PASS) AmeriCorps Program Evaluation-Final Report]( - [The Efficacy of AmeriCorps Weed Treatments in Montana State Parks, 2019 Impact Evaluation, Montana State Parks AmeriCorps]( - [Keystone Smiles - AmeriCorps Evaluation Report]( - [Evaluation Report of the Impact of Post-Exit Progress Monitoring on Literacy Outcomes in the Reading Corps Program]( - [Napa County Office of Education: CalSERVES - AmeriCorps Impact Evaluation 2020]( - [2019 Public Lands Service Coalition Partnership Impact Evaluation Interim Report]( - [Washington Service Corps - Performance Measurement Training & Technical Assistance (PMT&TA) Program Evaluation]( - [Great Basin Institute - Nevada Conservation Corps - Evaluation Report 2019-2020]( [youtube]([instagram]([twitter]([facebook]( [AmeriCorps] --------------------------------------------------------------- [Unsubscribe]( / [Manage preferences](  / [AmeriCorps.gov]( We sent this email to [{EMAIL}](mailto:{NAME}%40gmail.com) on behalf of AmeriCorps. 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