The Corporation for National and Community Service supports the American culture of citizenship, service, and responsibility. We conduct performance reviews, policy analysis, and other kinds of research to help measure the success of our efforts. A number of research and evaluation reports assess the effectiveness of Senior Corps programs.
Recent Research Reports and Analysis
Final Report of the Senior Companion Quality of Care Evaluation, March 2003 Examines the impact of the Senior Companion Program on quality of life and quality of care outcomes for clients and families/caregivers served. The study also examines the role and value of Senior Companions to their agencies and in their communities. Read the report.
The Role and Value of Senior Companions in Their Communities, March 2001 Volunteer station survey to examine the impact of the Senior Companion Program on agencies, clients and families/caregivers served. Read the report.
Seniors for Schools Evaluation Report, 1999-2000 School Year This report describes the results Seniors for Schools achieved at nine sites, where 486 volunteers tutored 5,462 students. Read the Report.
Senior Corp Accomplishment Reports, October 1999-2000
Foster Grandparent Program Evaluation, Final Report An impact study to determine the effects of Foster Grandparents on Head Start Children. Read the Report.
Additional Research and Analysis
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