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Description of original award (Fiscal Year 2013, $599,970)
This continuation will build on the foundation of the previously supported study and will document grantees implementation efforts and engage in a full process and outcome evaluation of the OVC WVLAN demonstration. During the project period, ICF will continue managing the project in collaboration with NIJ, OVC, and the local sites to ensure smooth program operations and provide research guidance as needed; document implementation efforts to further improve understanding of the overall demonstration program and individual site models and their grant activities; develop an outcome evaluation methodology and associated instruments for a comprehensive and rigorous evaluation; and collect and analyze outcome study data to measure how the grantee program affects network collaboration, victims, and service providers. Although the exact methodology cannot be determined until grantees create their intervention models, a description of potential designs and data collection strategies is described.
ICF will ultimately produce a report for NIJ detailing study findings and implications for policy and practice, along with the associated archived data. In addition, ICF will conduct a series of webinars, which will be useful to grantees and for other communities engaging in replication efforts. In all activities and dissemination efforts, the evaluation team will utilize a research-to-practice framework that will increase opportunities for the OVC WVLAN programs to have greater program fidelity and long-term sustainability. Not only will a full-scale evaluation of the OVC WVLAN demonstration assist policymakers in understanding whether Federal funds supporting legal networks can assist victims, and whether this is a cost-effective approach, but it will also provide important information to the field on victims' legal needs and how these needs are (or are not) currently met. The proposed team is exceptionally well-equipped to execute a rigorous project design to meet these goals, given its unique combination of relevant experience and expertise.
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