Evaluation Processes

Included below are documents relating to writing meaningful grantee progress reports. Evaluation is a systematic, objective process for determining the success of a policy or program. It addresses questions about whether and to what extent the program is achieving its goals and objectives.


Performance Measures
IASA Performace Measures Template - To ensure compliance with Government Performance and Results Act (GPRA), Public Law 103-62, grantees are required to collect and report data that measures the results of program performance at the beginning of the grant period, and is then updated with a cumulative total for each 6-month report period throughout the life of the grant.
IASA Training Handouts and Materials - This primer defines several performance measurement terms, outlines ares or functions where performance measurement may be difficult, and provides examples of different types of performance measures.
TCAP Performance Measures Worksheet - To ensure compliance with the Government Performance and Results Act (GPRA), Public Law 103-62, grantees are required to collect and report data that measure the results of program performance.


Evaluation Processes
BJA Guide to Program Evaluation - Evaluation is a systematic, objective process for determining the success of a policy or program. It addresses questions about whether and to what extent the program is achieving its goals and objectives.


Information Sharing
Information Sharing/Integration Initiatives - Today, justice information sharing/integration systems are designed to facilitate a more efficient and effective electronic sharing of justice information among distinct justice agencies/departments through the use of innovative technologies.


Report Forms
Categorical Assistance Progress Report - Categorical Assistance Progress Report for the Indian Alcohol and Substance Abuse Program
IASA Sample Time and Task Plan -
IASA Sample Worksheets - IASA Sample Worksheets


TCAP Evaluation Processes
BJA Guide to Program Evaluation - Evaluation is a systematic, objective process for determining the success of a policy or program. It addresses questions about whether and to what extent the program is achieving its goals and objectives.
TCAP Performance Measures Worksheet - To ensure compliance with the Government Performance and Results Act (GPRA), Public Law 103-62, grantees are required to collect and report data that measure the results of program performance.


IASA Evaluation Processes
BJA Guide to Program Evaluation - Evaluation is a systematic, objective process for determining the success of a policy or program. It addresses questions about whether and to what extent the program is achieving its goals and objectives.
IASA Categorical Assistance Progress Report - Categorical Assistance Progress Report For Indian Alcohol and Substance Abuse Program Grantees
IASA Performace Measures Template - To ensure compliance with Government Performance and Results Act (GPRA), Public Law 103-62, grantees are required to collect and report data that measures the results of program performance at the beginning of the grant period, and is then updated with a cumulative total for each 6-month report period throughout the life of the grant.
IASA Sample Time and Task Plan -
IASA Sample Worksheets - IASA Sample Worksheets
IASA Training Handouts and Materials - This primer defines several performance measurement terms, outlines ares or functions where performance measurement may be difficult, and provides examples of different types of performance measures.




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This project was supported by Cooperative Agreement/Grant No. awarded by the Bureau of Justice Assistance, Office of Justice Programs, U.S. Department of Justice. The Assistant Attorney General, Office of Justice Programs establishes the policies and priorities, and manages and coordinates the activities of the Bureau of Justice Assistance, Bureau of Justice Statistics, National Institute of Justice, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, and the Office for Victims of Crime. Points of view or opinions contained within are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily represent the official position or policies of the U.S. Department of Justice.