3C Institute
The Boys and Girls Clubs of America has selected 3C Institute as the new vendor for its National Youth Outcomes Initiative (NYOI) member survey. This yearly initiative seeks to improve services for the 4 million young people BGCA serves annually via a series of surveys sent to both program participants and facilitators in Clubs across the United States and BGCA-affiliated Youth Centers on U.S. military installations worldwide.
3C will partner with BGCA to provide survey registration and administration services, data collection and storage, and data cleaning and validation services. This partnership will leverage 3C’s newly released Quest platform for developmentally appropriate and engaging surveys for youth.
We are honored to have been chosen to help BGCA further its mission of enabling youth to excel in school, develop leadership and citizenship skills, and lead healthy, productive lives.
Dr. Childress obtained her PhD in psychology at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Prior to coming to 3C Institute, she served as a research associate and a postdoctoral fellow in the Carolina Institute for Developmental Disabilities at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill working on a longitudinal imaging study aimed at identifying the early markers of autism through behavioral and imaging methodologies. She has 19 years of autism research experience, during which she has examined the behavioral, personality, and cognitive characteristics of individuals with autism and their family members. Dr. Childress also has experience developing behavioral and parent report measurement tools, coordinating multi-site research studies, and collecting data from children and families. She has taught courses and seminars in general child development, autism, and cognitive development at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.