A C A Cor ore V e Value: Equity alue: Equity We focus “where the needs are greatest”
OUR COMMITMENT TO EVIDENCE
OUR OUR THEOR THEORY Theory of Change: Near-Term Outcome Mid-Term Long-Term Increase Access Address Cost to Jobs, Increase Health and Non-Cost Increase Transit Education, & Well-Being; Barriers to Use & Mobility Services, More Equitable Ridership Housing, Social Communities Connection
OUR APPROACH Transportation Navigators Insert new picture
OUR RESEARCH Insert new picture QUESTIONS 1. Do transportation navigators increase transit use and mobility, as well as reduce racial and other inequities in mobility?
OUR RESEARCH QUESTIONS Insert new picture 2. Do transportation navigators improve employment and other well-being outcomes overall, as well as equitably by race?
Next Steps • Planning, Community Outreach, and Design – Q4 2020 and Q1 2021 • Project Implementation - ~Q2-3 2021
All across America, service providers are doing great work to take on poverty in all its complexity. But we still know too little about what’s working and why. Notre Dame’s Lab for Economic Opportunities (LEO) helps service providers apply scientific evaluation methods to better understand and share effective poverty interventions.
LEO and King County Metro Transit navigators Income-based fares • Free fare pilot at DSHS • Fully subsidized annual pass Transit and economic disparities during the COVID-19 pandemic
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