Community Economic Resilience Fund Program Evaluation Program Year 2022-23
Employment Development Department
About this archived opportunity
The purpose of the evaluation is to provide data-driven, evidence-based responses to the following evaluation broad questions: 1. Whether and how did CERF achieve its objectives? 2. Did CERF have unintended effects (positive and/or negative)? If so, what types? 3. Was CERF cost-effective? How much did impact on outcomes cost? 4. Could the ‘inclusive planning model’ be used to scale-up other State efforts to build more equitable, sustainable, and carbon-neutral economy? In collaboration with the CERF leadership team and the regional High Road Transition Collaboratives (HRTCs), the evaluator will lead the design and implementation of the evaluation plan for the planning and implementation phases of CERF. The implementation phase includes multiple rounds of implementation and a pilot phase. The evaluator should ensure the evaluation follows best practices for rigorous, transparent, and reproducible analysis. The evaluator is expected to serve as a learning partner and provide data-driven recommendations to inform the decisions of the Inter-Agency Leadership Team and the HRTCs. The outputs of the evaluation, including progress reports and evaluation analysis reports, will inform adaptations, shifts, and recommendations to the work as new lessons emerge with the goal to support real-time feedback and learning. The evaluation should be (i) relevant and meaningful by responding to the needs of Inter-Agency Leadership Team and regional partners, (ii) rely on as rigorous methods as feasible to examine the quality and quantity of CERF outputs as well as CERF’s contribution to improvements in outcomes, and (iii) responsible in how personally identifiable information (PII) and/or sensitive data is collected, stored, and potentially shared to balance transparency with protection of confidentiality. The evaluator should be resilient as demonstrated through impartiality while ensuring the analysis and interpretation of analysis are credible, unbiased, and as transparent and reproducible as feasible.
Historical details
- Status
- Closed
- Deadline
- December 6, 2022
- First captured
- March 14, 2026
- Award
- $3,750,000
- Publisher reference
- 15425
Eligibility: Individuals are not eligible to apply. The partners who individually or as part of a team have signed Collective Partnership Agreement Letters to join one of the CERF's High Road Transition Collaboratives are not eligible to apply, unless they can demonstrate the ability to mitigate actual and perceived conflict of interest. The applicants must be based in the United States.
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Community Economic Resilience Fund Program Evaluation Program Year 2022-23
by Employment Development Department
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