Research & Evaluation.
Year Up United is committed to improving and proving our model. Our team of evaluators and data scientists conduct rigorous studies to ensure we are providing the best, most effective services for our participants, and our academic and corporate partners.
Impact Evaluations
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For years, federal dollars to Opportunity Youth programs were cut for a lack of effective evidence. We’re changing that narrative with gold-standard methods and incredible outcomes.
PACE (2011 — 2022)
Partnering with the Administration for Children and Families, the Social Innovation Fund, and Abt Associates, Year Up United is one of nine leading programs selected to take part in the federally-sponsored Pathways for Advancing Careers and Education (PACE) Evaluation. An RCT measuring the impact of strategies for increasing economic self-sufficiency, this evaluation will produce three impact reports.
The latest PACE results, released in 2022, highlights 30% higher average earnings for Year Up United treatment group members at six years after graduation—the largest reported to date for workforce programs evaluated by the rigorous RCT method. Check out the groundbreaking results here.
IES (2015 — 2022)
With support from a federal grant from The Institute of Education Sciences, we are partnering with Abt Associates and researchers from the University of Pennsylvania on an evaluation of our Professional Training Corps model.
- To Improve and to Prove: A Development and Innovation Study of Year Up's Professional Training Corps (2021)
- Improvement Testing in the Year Up Professional Training Corps Model (2022)
- Project Evident Case Study. This case study describes a small randomized controlled trial (RCT), comparing alternative strategies for monitoring and supporting academic achievement in Year Up United's Professional Training Corps (PTC) program.
EMC Evaluation (2007 — 2011)
The Economic Mobility Corporation (EMC) and Year Up United conducted a two-year RCT impact evaluation at three sites using 165 Year Up United participants and 60 control group members. EMC’s president Mark Elliott called the 30% higher income for Year Up United students by year two, “the most exciting evaluation results we’ve seen in youth employment in 20 or 30 years — and the first to show a really substantial earnings gain.”
- A Promising Start: Year Up's Initial Impacts on Low-Income Young Adult's Careers (Roder & Elliott, 2011)
- Sustained Gains: Year Up's Continued Impact on Young Adults' Earnings (Roder & Elliott, 2014)
Results for America: Economic Mobility Catalog
Results for America's Economic Mobility Catalog cites Year Up United as a proven program. See our case study in Charlotte, NC here.
Surveys
Fostering a Feedback Culture
Feedback is a top priority at Year Up United. It’s how we get better. We deliver several surveys during our yearlong program and are proud to report a consistent 90%+ satisfaction rating from our students, partners, and graduates.
Surveying Our Alumni
In fall 2021, Year Up United’s National Alumni Relations and Research & Evaluation teams surveyed Year Up United alumni across the country. We're proud to report that our alumni fare well compared to families earning less than $50K annually.
Please read the Executive Summary of findings from our 2021 Alumni Survey.
Research & Evaluation Partners
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Thank You!
Year Up United is proud to partner with leading scholars, sponsors, and practitioners who support our mission and our goal to improve and prove our organization. Many thanks to:
- Abt Associates
- American Institute for Research (AIR)
- AdeptID
- Arnold Ventures
- Research Triangle Institute (RTI)
- Results for America
- Opportunity Insights
- Administration for Children and Families
- Tipping Point
- New Profit
- Institute of Educations Sciences
- University of Pennsylvania Graduate School of Education
- Social Innovation Fund
Questions?
For questions regarding our Research & Evaluation, please contact our Chief Research Officer, Garrett Warfield, Ph.D. at GWarfield@yearup.org, or Brittany Motley at BMotley@yearup.org.