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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Building the Capacity of Educators and Service Providers to Support Black Male Achievement
Author: PolicyLink | Year of Publication: 2014
This webinar, hosted by the Promise Neighborhoods Institute at PolicyLink, discusses professional development programs being implemented in Promise Neighborhoods to effectively promote the academic achievement of children of color with low incomes, with a focus on Black boys and young men.
Health and Wellbeing K-12 Academic Performance Post-Secondary Success Program Delivery/Partners
A Developmental Pathway for Achieving Promise Neighborhoods Results
Author: Promise Neighborhoods Institute | Year of Publication: 2014
This important tool was developed to help Promise Neighborhood communities and the field at large better understand the external conditions and developmental milestones needed to build the cradle- to- career continuum and to achieve the goals and outcomes set forth in Promise Neighborhoods. The tool illustrates the developmental pathways necessary to achieve the Promise Neighborhoods vision.
Data Collection K-12 Academic Performance Parent and Community Engagement Program Delivery/Partners
Who Cares About Data?
Author: Sarah Gillespie | Year of Publication: 2014
This blog post discusses how data-driven programs and communities are better equipped to work toward solutions that provide results to their communities. The blog draws on the DC Promise Neighborhood Initiative's work on chronic absenteeism as an example.
Collecting, Analyzing, and Using Data Data Management Systems K-12 Academic Performance
U-Turn Now: A GPS for Neighborhood Change
Author: Sarah Gillespie | Year of Publication: 2014
This blog post discusses the necessity of a rigorous performance measurement process, focusing on how performance measurement can provide the data necessary to correct a program that is off-track.
Collecting, Analyzing, and Using Data Data Management Systems Family Supports Health and Wellbeing
Supporting Age-Appropriate Functioning in Promise Neighborhoods (GPRA 2)
Author: PolicyLink | Year of Publication: 2014
This webinar features best -practices and effective strategies Promise Neighborhoods are using to promote the age-appropriate functioning of young children in their communities. In doing so, this webinar aims to equip Promise Neighborhoods and other community leaders with the knowledge, tools, and resources to turn the curve on the baseline indicator for Government Performance and Results Act 2 (per previous 2013 guidance): the number and percentage of 3-year-olds and children entering kindergarten who demonstrate age-appropriate functioning.
The following experts are featured ion this webinar:
- Michelle Palo, Project Services Director, Northside Achievement Zone (NAZ)
- Andre Dukes, Family Academy Director, NAZ
- Maureen Seiwert, NAZ Early Childhood Action Team Co-Leader, Executive Dir. of Early Childhood Education for Minneapolis Public Schools
- Dianne Haulcy, NAZ Early Childhood Action Team Co-Leader, Office of Minneapolis Mayor Betsy Hodges
Early Childhood Education Family Supports Parent and Community Engagement Program Delivery/Partners
Creating the Foundation to Accelerate Results for Black Males
Author: Promise Neighborhoods Institute | Year of Publication: 2013
This document is Part I of a series of papers developed to help communities promote Black male achievement in their neighborhoods. Part I provides a results-based framework for Promise Neighborhoods to systematically evaluate and respond to the particular needs of Black male children in the community. Subsequent papers will offer programmatic and policy solutions that Promise Neighborhoods can employ within this framework to sustain and enhance their impact on this population.
Collecting, Analyzing, and Using Data Data Collection Data Management Systems Early Childhood Education
Measuring the Promise of Promise Neighborhoods
Author: Lionel Foster | Year of Publication: 2013
This interview with the Urban Institute's Peter Tatian follows the release of the guidance document "Measuring Performance." Peter discusses the challenges in quantifying the impact of a long-term, multifaceted program.
Collecting, Analyzing, and Using Data Data Collection Data Management Systems
Promise Neighborhoods Restricted-Use Data Files: Technical Specification and Requirements
Author: Urban Institute | Year of Publication: 2013
The Promise Neighborhoods restricted-use data files (RUDF) will contain individual-level and summary data on Promise Neighborhoods programs and participants. The Urban Institute will create the RUDF for the U.S. Department of Education from data collected by Promise Neighborhoods implementation grantees through surveys, case management systems, and administrative sources. Grantees collected the last required RUDF data in 2016.
Collecting, Analyzing, and Using Data Data Collection Data Management Systems Data Security and Confidentiality
Measuring Performance: A Guidance Document for Promise Neighborhoods on Collecting Data and Reporting Results
Author: Urban Institute | Year of Publication: 2013
This guidance document is designed to provide clarity on the U.S. Department of Education’s required Government Performance and Results Act indicators (guidance for grantees awarded in 2016 or earlier). Promise Neighborhoods implementation grantees must report on these measures as one of the requirements of their federal funding. This document also recommends data collection strategies, sources, and methods for the Promise Neighborhoods community at large, including the collection and tracking of demographic, family, and service delivery characteristics.
Collecting, Analyzing, and Using Data Data Collection Data Management Systems Data Security and Confidentiality
Astoria Houses Neighborhood Survey for Zone 126 Promise Neighborhood, 2012
Author: Chris Narducci, Amanda Mireles, Jennifer Comey | Year of Publication: 2012
Zone 126 is a nonprofit neighborhood organization in Queens, New York City, that received a Promise Neighborhoods planning grant from the U.S. Department of Education in 2011. The Urban Institute developed a neighborhood survey for residents of Astoria Houses, a public housing development in the Zone 126 neighborhood, to support Zone 126’s needs assessment and planning process. Zone 126 used results from the survey to inform the initiative’s family and child-centered programming.
Collecting, Analyzing, and Using Data Data Collection Family Supports Parent and Community Engagement