Robert L. Fischer
Professor · Program & Service Evaluation
Case Western Reserve UniversityAbout
Robert L. Fischer serves as the Grace Longwell Coyle Professor in Civil Society at Case Western Reserve University's Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences, where he also co-directs the Center on Poverty and Community Development and leads the Master of Nonprofit Organizations (MNO) program. With over two decades of institutional commitment since 2001, his career exemplifies the integration of academic research, community engagement, and policy advocacy to address systemic poverty and strengthen civil society.
His educational foundation includes advanced degrees from Vanderbilt University:
- Doctor of Philosophy, Vanderbilt University
- Master of Public Policy, Vanderbilt University
- Bachelor of Arts, Duke University
Fischer's research spans program evaluation, behavioral health, community development, data-driven advocacy, and social work practice. He prioritizes actionable evidence through initiatives like Invest in Children—a county-wide early childhood program he has led since 2001—focusing on home visiting, health services, and childcare to create scalable models for poverty intervention. His methodology emphasizes community-partnered research that translates findings directly into policy improvements.
As an educator, Fischer teaches evaluation methods to graduate students while championing the multiplier effect of mentorship: he prepares emerging professionals to advance social good in arenas beyond his direct influence. His leadership in the MNO program cultivates nonprofit leadership skills through real-world applications, reflecting his belief that evidence-based practice transforms communities.
Professor Fischer's sustained direction of the Center on Poverty and Community Development demonstrates consistent grant funding and institutional support for community-engaged research. His work with Invest in Children represents a major, long-term initiative with county-wide impact, while his MNO program leadership shapes future nonprofit executives through rigorous academic training.
The Center on Poverty and Community Development serves as Fischer's primary research hub, fostering collaborations between academic researchers, community organizations, and policymakers. Its flagship Invest in Children initiative provides a living laboratory for students and partners to develop and evaluate interventions addressing early childhood development within resource-constrained communities.
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