Learning & Evaluation

TAASA supports program evaluation efforts to improve sexual assault response and prevention programs and gather evidence on effective community-level change strategies.

Training

TAASA provides training around program evaluation including the basics of program evaluation, empowerment, feminist and developmental evaluation approaches, and specific data collection and analysis techniques. To request training, submit the training request form.

Organizational Support

TAASA provides organizational support around program evaluation including how to make an evaluation plan, trauma-informed data collection methods, understanding data, and how to use data to inform services. To request support around program evaluation and learning, submit the program support form.

For resources to support addressing systemic racism in the anti-violence movement click here.

TAASA leverages strategic local, state and national partnerships to learn what works in healing and preventing sexual violence in the ever-evolving context of addressing and ending sexual assault. Currently, our two main initiatives are the Texas Campus Initiative and Collective Healing Initiative.

Texas Campus Initiative

The Texas Campus Initiative is a collaborative effort between TAASA, local sexual assault programs, and Hispanic Serving Institutions to develop culturally-specific prevention and response strategies to create meaningful changes that decrease sexual violence on small, diverse Texas campuses.

Contact the Learning & Evaluation Team

Amelia Romo

Evaluation Specialist
E: aromo@taasa.org

Crystal Garcia

Training Coordinator
E: cgarcia@taasa.org

Allison Crecelius

Member Liaison
E: acrecelius@taasa.org

Karen Limon

Director of Evaluation & Learning
E: klimon@taasa.org