AmeriCorps’ Office of Research and Evaluation has funded a bundled evaluation that comprises two cohorts of AmeriCorps-supported organizations using peer recovery coaching models. This bundled evaluation focuses on three overarching research objectives:
- to determine what the peer recovery coaching models look like;
- to describe promising practices and challenges in implementing peer recovery coaching models; and
- to measure the effectiveness of the peer recovery coaching model in improving outcomes for the organizations, peer recovery coaches, and program participants.
The evaluation also included a capacity building curriculum for participating AmeriCorps-supported organizations.
Preliminary findings suggest positive results regarding outcomes for organizations, peer recovery coaches, and program participants. Please see the Evidence Snapshot for more information on these preliminary findings. The final report will include analysis from an additional cohort and will be published in the summer.
AmeriCorps supports the continuous learning and knowledge building of our grantees and sponsors by developing resources for use. The Evaluation Core Curriculum was recently updated and is available publicly for all grantees, sponsors, and partners.
New to the curriculum:
- example evaluation plan component write ups; and
- example evaluation plans for impact, process, and non-experimental evaluations, with annotations included to walk through the “what, why, and how” of each type of evaluation plan.
Check out courses covering basic steps in conducting evaluations, evaluation planning, evaluation implementation, evaluation analysis and reporting, and using evaluation findings for action and improvement. This year will see new courses and examples of evaluation reporting and data collection.
The 2023 State of the Evidence report reviewed six studies of AmeriCorps-funded programs and grantees supporting aging in place, obesity interventions and food access, as well as access to medical care. Explore the report to learn more about the evidence of impact across AmeriCorps focus on Healthy Futures.
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