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Next Generation Evidence: Strategies for More Equitable Social Impact

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Availability:In StockContributor:Kelly Fitzsimmons (Editor), Tamar Bauer (Editor)Publish date:2023-12-15Pages:500
Language:EnglishPublisher:Rlpg/GalleysISBN-13:9780815740537ISBN-10:815740530UPC:9780815740537Book Category:Science, ReferenceBook Subcategory:Research & Methodology, ResearchSize:9.00 x 6.00 x 1.11 inchesWeight:1.6006Product ID:SCE5Y18C20

Build Me the Evidence features innovative thinking from leaders across policy, philanthropy, research, and practice on how to build a stronger, more equitable data and evidence ecosystem.

Language:EnglishPublisher:Rlpg/GalleysISBN-13:9780815740537ISBN-10:815740530UPC:9780815740537Book Category:Science, ReferenceBook Subcategory:Research & Methodology, ResearchSize:9.00 x 6.00 x 1.11 inchesWeight:1.6006Product ID:SCE5Y18C20

Kelly Fitzsimmons is a committed social innovator. Before founding Project Evident in 2017, Kelly served as vice president / chief program and strategy officer at the Edna McConnell Clark Foundation (EMCF), where she led policy innovation, evaluation, grantmaking, and the early capital aggregation

pilot. Prior to EMCF, she cofounded Leadwell Partners and New Profit Inc., held senior leadership positions in nonprofit organizations, and served on several foundation and social sector boards and advisory committees. Kelly currently serves as a Leap of Reason ambassador and is a member of Results for America's

Invest in What Works Federal Standard of Excellence Advisory Committee. A graduate of McGill University in

Montreal, Fitzsimmons holds an MBA from Boston University.

Tamar Bauer is an attorney with expertise in harnessing policy strategies to drive better and more equitable outcomes for communities. She focuses on actionable innovation in the public and private sectors, with demonstrated success in driving federal and state policy change. As chief policy officer at Nurse-Family

Partnership from 2006 to 2017, she helped secure $1.5 billion in federal funds to create the Maternal, Infant and Early Childhood Home Visiting Program and mobilized $30 million in public and private funding to expand services for families in South Carolina's Pay for Success initiative. Prior to NFP, Tamar helped launch the New York Academy of Medicine's Child Health Forum and advanced policy work at the New York March of Dimes and American Academy of Pediatrics.


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