Evidence-Based Interventions
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Using Successful Child Development Approaches

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Minor Shaw, a Trustee of The Duke Endowment, discusses evidence-based interventions.

A number of programs in the United States regularly gather and share hard evidence of their positive impact and outcomes for children. The Duke Endowment has committed $16 million since 2008 to help expand the use of proven, evidence-based interventions in North Carolina and South Carolina.

Strategy

Challenge and response from The Duke Endowment

What We're Learning

Impact of efforts and insights from the field

Resources

Links to more information, research and evaluation

Grant Guidelines

The Duke Endowment's Child Care program area is continuing this work through current grantees.

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