Resources

The Promise Neighborhoods Training and Technical Assistance team, the U.S. Department of Education, Promise Neighborhoods grantees, and key technical assistance partners have produced written guidance, tools, and videos about how to launch and manage a successful cradle-to-career pipeline of solutions and strategies for early learners, students, and families in economically distressed communities. Resources appear in the order they were added with the most recent additions first.

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Cradle to Career

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Sustaining a Promise Neighborhood

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Continually Improving Promise Neighborhoods: The Role of Case Management Data

Author: Mary Bogle, Sarah Gillespie, Christopher Hayes | Year of Publication: 2015

This report summarizes how to review case management data in the context of a Promise Neighborhood’s strategy, particularly its theory of change and results framework. Although written based on experience gained working with Promise Neighborhoods, the guidance can be adapted to similar place-based and comprehensive change efforts.

Collecting, Analyzing, and Using Data Data Management Systems Early Childhood Education K-12 Academic Performance

Supporting Place-Based Initiatives: Data-Driven Promise in the District of Columbia

Author: Leah Hendey, G. Thomas Kingsley | Year of Publication: 2015

NeighborhoodInfo DC supports the DC Promise Neighborhood Initiative (DCPNI) and is a partner in the National Neighborhood Indicators Partnership, a peer-learning network operated by the Urban Institute. To inform its planning efforts, DCPNI used the data NeighborhoodInfo DC staff had compiled and analyzed. NeighborhoodInfo DC participated in working groups and shared data on crime, education, and early childhood that highlighted important issues and drove the formation of program strategies.

Data Collection Data Management Systems Health and Wellbeing Program Delivery/Partners

Promoting Academic Proficiency in Promise Neighborhoods

Author: PolicyLink | Year of Publication: 2015

Academic achievement is vital to children's educational attainment and economic well-being. The Promise Neighborhoods Institute at PolicyLink hosted this webinar to discuss best practices and approaches to improve academic proficiency rates in Promise Neighborhoods communities (Government Performance and Results Act indicator 4 per previous 2013 guidance). The webinar features the following experts:

  • Sherry Taubert, Project Director, Berea Promise Neighborhood
  • Christina Theokas, Ph.D., Director of Research, Education Trust

Early Childhood Education K-12 Academic Performance Post-Secondary Success Program Delivery/Partners

School Readiness and Promise Neighborhoods

Author: First 5 LA | Year of Publication: 2015

This presentation explores school readiness research and the best practices and trends affecting school readiness. It also introduces First 5 LA's Early Childhood Education strategy.

Early Childhood Education K-12 Academic Performance Parent and Community Engagement Program Delivery/Partners

From Cradle to Career: The Multiple Challenges Facing Immigrant Families in Langley Park Promise Neighborhood

Author: Molly M. Scott, Graham MacDonald, Juan Collazos, Ben Levinger, Eliza Leighton, Jamila Ball | Year of Publication: 2014

With estimates predicting that immigrants and their children will account for most U.S. population growth over the next four decades, it is critical to understand how to build ladders of opportunity for these families. This report assesses the needs of Langley Park, an immigrant neighborhood outside Washington, DC. Langley Park families are resilient but experience substantial hardships that may stall the progress of subsequent generations. At six crucial life transitions, children lag behind on indicators of future success.

Collecting, Analyzing, and Using Data Early Childhood Education Family Supports K-12 Academic Performance

Promise Neighborhood Target Setting Guidance

Author: Sarah Gillespie Ellis and Peter Tatian | Year of Publication: 2014

Promise Neighborhood implementation grantees are required to set and submit baselines, actual performance data, and targets for each Government Performance and Results Act indicator and for all 5 years of the grant program. While grantees were required to address targets in their applications, these targets were set before complete baseline data were available at each site and before the following publication was released: “Measuring Performance: A Guidance Document for Promise Neighborhoods on Collecting Data and Reporting Results.” This continuing guidance identifies several data sources, considerations, and methods sites may consider when setting targets.

Collecting, Analyzing, and Using Data Data Collection Early Childhood Education K-12 Academic Performance

Promise Neighborhoods Frequently Asked Questions

Author: Urban Institute | Year of Publication: 2014

The Urban Institute provides technical assistance to Promise Neighborhoods implementation grantees to ensure they can successfully collect and use data to make continuous improvements, measure their results, and report to the U.S. Department of Education. To assist grantees awarded in 2016 or earlier in developing case management systems, collecting consistent and uniform Government Performance and Results Act (GPRA) indicators, and meeting reporting requirements, the Urban Institute released “Measuring Performance: Guidance Document for Promise Neighborhoods on Collecting Data and Reporting Results” in February 2013.

Some Considerations Pertinent to a Promise Neighborhoods National Evaluation

Author: Promise Neighborhoods Institute | Year of Publication: 2014

This document describes key issues to consider when undertaking a comprehensive evaluation of the performance and impact of the Promise Neighborhoods grantees at large. The guidance offers the perspective of organizations working at the intersection of evaluation and practice—seeking to improve the outcomes for children and families with low incomes and to understand the most effective ways of measuring results.

Collecting, Analyzing, and Using Data Data Collection Data Security and Confidentiality K-12 Academic Performance

Building Infrastructure to Support Cross Sector Integration in Early Childhood Work

Author: PolicyLink | Year of Publication: 2014

This webinar, hosted by the Promise Neighborhoods Institute at PolicyLink in partnership with ZERO TO THREE, discusses how Hayward Promise Neighborhood and other communities are building cohesive systems that coordinate and align services to ensure all children enter kindergarten ready to succeed in school.

Data Collection Data Management Systems Early Childhood Education Program Delivery/Partners

Foundations of School Readiness

Author: Promise Neighborhoods Institute | Year of Publication: 2014

This webinar is a community of practice discussion for Promise Neighborhoods on the "Foundations of School Readiness," hosted by the Promise Neighborhoods Institute at PolicyLink and featuring experts from ZERO TO THREE.

Presenters include:

  • Samuel Sinyangwe with the Promise Neighborhoods Institute at PolicyLink
  • Jodi Whiteman, ZERO TO THREE
  • Valerie Dawkins Krajec, ZERO TO THREE

Data Collection Early Childhood Education Program Delivery/Partners