Program Evaluation
Program evaluation helps answer basic questions about a program’s effectiveness. These answers can help you improve your programs and services.

Evaluation Services
We are trained to provide support and consultation for your project or service. We collect, analyze, and interpret data, and share findings with your team so you can make data-driven
Evaluation Services Provided
Grant Writing
Most programs can’t get off the ground without funding. When we partner together on a project, we will help you write grant proposals that clearly illustrate your program’s purpose and supporting evidence to secure funding.
Evaluation Plans
Logic Model Development
Survey Design
Focus Groups
Quantitative and Qualitative Data Collection and Analysis
Written Reports for Different Audiences
Clinton Faupel, Executive Director of RemedyLive

Megan E. LaMotte, Ph.D.
Associate Director of Research & Evaluation
Dr. Megan LaMotte is a social psychologist who joined the Penn State Behrend faculty and was appointed as the Associate Director of Research and Evaluation at CORE in 2024. She grew up 4 hours southeast of Behrend in Danville, PA and earned her bachelor's degree in psychology and women/gender studies from the University of Delaware in 2015. For three years between undergraduate and graduate school, she worked at Geisinger Health System’s Obesity Institute, a clinic-based research center aimed at reducing obesity and its comorbidities. This was an invaluable experience: getting to be a part of a robust applied research team involved in everything from pharmaceutical trials to biobanking and behavioral interventions. Dr. LaMotte then began graduate school at the University of Nevada, Reno to pursue her interests in social psychology. There, she strengthened her methodological toolkit, studying advanced statistics and research methods. Her topical expertise includes the social patterning of mental health by way of the stress process. In other words, how our social statuses (e.g., our race, gender, and class) influence our exposure to stressors, how we cope, and the consequences to our well-being. To CORE, Dr. LaMotte brings a passion for research that shines light on how society can increase equity in well-being.