Asset Building Coalition Evaluation, Camden, NJ

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The Asset Building Coalition Evaluation is a program that provides technical assistance to Family Self-Sufficiency activities that are being funded through the Annie E. Casey Foundation in Camden, NJ. PHMC evaluates the program by analyzing data from tax returns prepared by volunteers and compiling a report on the impact of the free tax preparation program for the Foundation. The report provides information on the refunds returned to Camden taxpayers as a result of the project as well as other information on the characteristics of taxpayers who used the free tax preparation sites.

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Joseph J. Peters Institute (JJPI) Outcomes Project

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For the JHPI Project, R&E staff are addressing the need for a systematic approach for ongoing identification, collection, compilation and reporting of JJPI program performance and individual outcome data (existing and to be developed) and identification of a long-term research program. The project involves four major tasks: creation of logic models for all JJPI clinical programs; a comprehensive data inventory/audit; identification of gaps in JJPI program and client data; and the development of a process for ongoing data collection and reporting through integration with PHMC's Automated Client Registry System.

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Partners for Sacred Places Evaluation of New Dollars /New Partners Training Initiative

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PHMC conducted an evaluation of a training program developed by Partners for Sacred Places with funding from the William Penn Foundation. The purpose of the training was to provide representatives from congregations in Northwest and West Philadelphia with information and support to help them identify new sources of funding to expand their services and maintain and repair their buildings. The evaluation focused on measuring specific outcomes and assessing participant experiences with the training and technical assistance provided by Partners' staff.

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Philadelphia Corporation for Aging

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PHMC conducted twelve focus discussion groups of Philadelphia adults aged 50 and over to help to provide in-depth information on this population's need for aging and related services now and in the near future. The information will be included in PCA's report on the future of the elderly in Philadelphia in the next ten years.

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