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Evidence-Based Government Gets a Boost During COVID As strains on public resources grow, a new center at the National Conference of State Legislatures shares lessons from evidence-based policymaking to help states make the most of programs and budgets. Carl Smith, Senior Staff Writer | February 16, 2021 | Features
Before COVID, governors had hoped to increase general fund appropriations by more than $33 billion in fiscal year 2021. Instead, they will be making cuts of more than $6 billion across program areas at a time when citizens are depending on them to lead the way back to health and economic stability.
There’s no room for waste in public-sector investments of dollars and human capital. A Center for Results-Driven Governing has been established at the National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL) to increase confidence in outcomes by curating and sharing lessons learned from decades of evidence-based
NIJ: Research and Evaluation of Services for Victims of Crime 2021 – U.S.
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Deadline: 16-Feb-21
In collaboration with the Office of Victims of Crime, the National Institute of Justice (NIJ) is seeking applications for its Research and Evaluation of Services for Victims of Crime to improve knowledge and practice related to crime victims and crime victim services, and to fill critical research gaps.
NIJ is seeking applications in three main areas under this solicitation:
research and evaluation of State crime victim compensation programs;
research on the impact of COVID-19 on the delivery of services to victims of crime;
evaluation of programs that provide services for victims of crime.