
Convinced that proven programs are the surest pathway to organizational growth and sustainability, EMCF distinguishes among three levels of evidence that a program is effective:
A major objective of the Foundation’s investments in youth-serving organizations is to raise the level of evidence of their programs’ effectiveness. For a chart that provides a fuller explanation of these levels, please download Assessing the Impact of Programming: Three Levels of Effectiveness.
The Edna McConnell Clark Foundation is investing up to $42 million over three years in nine organizations whose evidence-based programs promise to transform the life trajectories of thousands of low-income youth. In support of these grantees, the Foundation is establishing the True North Fund to leverage public money from the SIF and private money from the EMCF and institutional and individual philanthropic partners to effectively capitalize and expand programs that can serve more vulnerable young people.
(Youth Villages) The New York Times, February 21, 2011
(Nurse-Family Partnership) Huffington Post, March 14, 2011
(Citizen Schools) NBC Nightly News, October 15, 2010