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Evidence of Effectiveness in AmeriCorps Funded Interventions

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  • Scott Richman
  • Andrei Streke

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This work is designed to generate practical knowledge about how AmeriCorps might foster the successful scaling of effective interventions and help support AmeriCorps’ efforts to identify which interventions work and how they can work for more people.

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  • Scott Richman & Andrei Streke, "undated". "Evidence of Effectiveness in AmeriCorps Funded Interventions," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 88c323532f114237a1d5619c3, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:88c323532f114237a1d5619c364114e8
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