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Dr. Sara T. Stacy is a Researcher at the Evaluation Services Center (ESC) within the College of Education, Criminal Justice, and Human Services at the University of Cincinnati. She joined the Center in 2021 and specializes in leading community-based evaluation projects that serve youth and communities. Her current role includes co-leading the statewide evaluation of Ohio’s 21st Century Community Learning Centers and managing projects involving participatory data collection methods. Dr. Stacy holds a Ph.D. in Ecological-Community Psychology from Michigan State University (2021), an M.A. in the same field (2018), and a B.A. in Psychology with a Philosophy minor from the University of Cincinnati (2015).
Her research focuses on fostering meaningful stakeholder engagement in evaluation processes, particularly through participatory approaches and qualitative methods. She has expertise in youth voice initiatives, community psychology, and data visualization tailored for diverse audiences. Key areas of interest include out-of-school time programs, volunteer experience assessment, and strategies to enhance youth leadership in community settings.
Dr. Stacy’s work emphasizes collaborative partnerships with organizations such as public libraries and community-based groups. Her publications highlight innovative methodologies like the Youth GO approach and the MOVE assessment framework. While no specific grants or awards are listed, her contributions to participatory research and program evaluation are central to her professional identity.



