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RPG Cross-Site Evaluation and Technical Assistance: Second Annual Report

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  • Debra A. Strong
  • Sarah A. Avellar
  • Russell Cole

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Mathematica is designing and conducting a cross-site evaluation of the Congressionally authorized Regional Partnership Grants (RPG) program, and providing evaluation technical assistance to the partnerships to conduct their own independent evaluations.

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  • Debra A. Strong & Sarah A. Avellar & Russell Cole, "undated". "RPG Cross-Site Evaluation and Technical Assistance: Second Annual Report," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 75b3ce80436f44e4b1cd7e638, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:75b3ce80436f44e4b1cd7e6382cde6bc
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    1. Debra A. Strong & Sarah A. Avellar & Christine Ross, "undated". "RPG Cross-Site Evaluation and Technical Assistance: First Annual Report," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 9feefc25eaee4062a3fcb427c, Mathematica Policy Research.
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