Call for Researchers: Learning Community on Family Economic Well-Being
In collaboration with the Colorado Department of Early Childhood, the Colorado Evaluation and Action Lab (Colorado Lab) is convening a Learning Community on Family Economic Well-Being Research to align the needs of policymakers and the public with rigorous research that explores the connection between income volatility and child maltreatment or child maltreatment. The interdisciplinary Learning Community of up to 12 research experts (including up to seven from outside of Colorado) will explore what we know and don’t know about the relationship between income volatility and family economic well-being or child maltreatment, and what actionable policies and programs might be part of the solution.
Selected participants will be asked to join two virtual convenings from December 2024 through spring 2025 and one in-person convening in Denver, Colorado in summer 2025 (exact dates to be determined). The costs of travel to Denver will be covered, but there is no stipend.
If you have participated in evidence-building activities pertaining to the relationship between income volatility and family economic well-being or child maltreatment, or if you would like to nominate someone else who has, please complete the application by Wednesday, October 30 for best consideration. Read the full Call for Nominations here, including instructions on how to apply. Please contact Jo Beletic (Joanna@ColoradoLab.org) for any questions.