Building evaluation capacity in youth-serving organizations through evaluation advisory boards

  • Barry A. Garst
  • , James Pann
  • , Tiffany Berry
  • , Gretchen Biesecker
  • , Jason Spector
  • , Michael Conn
  • , Curtis Jones

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Abstract

Youth-serving organizations seek effective and cost-efficient solutions to build evidence and advance their impact. Some common challenges include choosing data systems or assessments, budgeting and planning for 3rd-party studies, and refining measurement and outcomes when programs expand or change. Evaluation advisory boards (EABs) are a low-cost solution to add evaluation capacity and can be mutually beneficial to both youth-serving organizations and evaluation experts. Previous research suggests that EABs may encourage meaningful use of data, support internal evaluators, and/or facilitate difficult conversations among stakeholders. However, there are very few examples of successful EABs in practice. This paper shares the perspectives of EAB members and organizational evaluation leaders from a large national after-school program, After-School All-Stars (ASAS), including (a) a description of the benefits of EABs, (b) how EABs may be especially helpful with the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, and (c) examples of youth-serving organizations' EABs. The experiences and lessons learned by ASAS and its EAB are generalizable to other non-profit youth development programs. Recommendations for structuring EABs based on organizational goals are provided.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)52-69
Number of pages18
JournalJournal of Youth Development
Volume16
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 29 2021

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ASJC Scopus Subject Areas

  • Developmental and Educational Psychology
  • Life-span and Life-course Studies

Keywords

  • Capacity building
  • Evaluation
  • Evaluation advisory boards
  • Program quality

Disciplines

  • Social and Behavioral Sciences

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