This grant will support the creation of a formal national network for existing and emerging research–practice partnerships in order to improve the connection between research, policy, and practice in education.
This grant will support the participation of policymakers and practitioners serving as speakers or discussants at the 8th Annual Science of Dissemination and Implementation Conference.
This grant will support the first phase of Fight Crime: Invest in Kids, an effort by the Council for a Strong America to create a program to improve police interactions with young people, especially youth of color.
The grant continues the Foundation’s partnership with Taproot to provide services to recipients of the Foundation’s Youth Service Improvement Grants (YSIG).
This grant will foster greater engagement between researchers studying the use of research evidence in the U.S. and their counterparts in other countries, disciplines, and policy areas.
This grant will support the University of Chicago and Abt Associates’ efforts to increase knowledge of what constitutes high-quality implementation studies.
The William T. Grant Foundation invests in high-quality research focused on reducing inequality in youth outcomes and improving the use of research evidence in decisions that affect young people in the United States.