Research & Data

Measuring outcomes is critical to providing girls with the right support and opportunities to thrive.

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Our Approach to Research

Supported by our use of a network-wide participant management database, Girls Inc. of Metropolitan Dallas collects annual youth survey data throughout our in and out of school programming. When we use the latest evidence to drive quality improvement, sustainability, and advocacy efforts, we can inspire transformative action to support all girls in being strong, smart & bold.

Girls Inc. of Metropolitan Dallas At-A-Glance

The Reports

Girls Inc. girls outperform peers on key indicators.

From 2017 to 2019, the American Institutes for Research implemented a quasi-experimental research study with four Girls Inc. affiliates and their school districts in small, medium, and large communities that were reflective of the larger Girls Inc. network.
The results are truly compelling, documenting with strong evidence that Girls Inc. changes the trajectory of girls’ lives and sets them up for life-long success.

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The Impact of Girls Inc. on Academic and Behavioral Outcomes
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Impact Study Executive Summary
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Lessons from AIR’s Girls Inc. AIR Study: What Helps Girls Thrive

Research & Data

Strong, Smart, and Bold Outcomes Survey

Our data-driven continuous improvement cycle includes annual surveying with the Girls Inc. Strong, Smart, and Bold Outcomes Survey (SSBOS) for girls ages 9-18. Our SSBOS looks at more than 30 key indicators of positive development, the outcomes of which are used to inform planning, make improvements in services and programming, underpin operational decisions, and communicate impact.

icon-heart shape Strong & Healthy
86 %
Demonstrate a positive sense of self.
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icon-star shape Smart & Educated
89 %
Aspire to attend college.
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icon-sun shape Bold & Independent
94 %
Stand up for themselves and others when treated unfairly.
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icon-heart shape Safe & Supported
97 %
Report positive relationships with peers and adults.
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