
EVC Gives Back
EVALCORP Making a Difference in the Community
Much of our work involves measuring the difference others make. Getting involved and making our own difference is also an important part of who we are as individuals and as a company. Our staff volunteers with community-based organizations and provides evaluation expertise to startup nonprofits. We engage in efforts to support people experiencing homelessness and victims of crime through volunteer activities and fundraising for charitable initiatives.
EVALCORP proudly supports and contributes to local first responders; parent teacher associations; educational scholarships and colleges and universities; youth sports and recreational activities; and the performing arts.
Our employees are also committed to giving back to their communities and engage in a number of activities including:
- Founding and running volunteer alumni associations
- Grant writing assistance for fledgling nonprofits and foundations that help people experiencing homelessness and the previously incarcerated
- Volunteering their time as board members to local nonprofit organizations
- Making charitable donations to local wildlife foundations and rescue groups
Service with Purpose

As part of our commitment to giving back to our communities, we our proud of our Service with Purpose program. For this initiative, the EVALCORP team organizes two volunteer service days each year. We have volunteered for food pantries, housing organizations, farms that donate food to those in need, and other community-based organizations. This is a time for our team to come together for a day of service.



Donations
Organizations and foundations that are close to our heart, and with whom we routinely partner with and donate to include:
EVALCORP Rebellion Dogs, Our Winning Coed Softball Team
Go Dogs!!


“EVALCORP, you are providing profound joy for us on Thursday nights. Thank you!”
– David and Rebellion Dogs












“That which is measured improves. That which is measured and reported improves exponentially.”
– Karl Pearson
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