CASC Research Task Force
Impact Evaluation Exchange
A quarterly opportunity for CASC members to learn from one another, bring Canadian research to the forefront, and collectively advance our understanding of impact across the informal STEM learning sector.
The Initiative
Initiative Details
The CASC Research Task Force was established in 2025 to evaluate and highlight the social and economic contributions of the informal STEM learning (ISL) sector. Its overarching goal is to leverage collective impact to strengthen the ISL ecosystem and build a more compelling case for funding and long-term resiliency. Collective impact is an approach where organizations commit to a common agenda, shared measurements, and mutually beneficial activities, all with the support of a backbone organization that facilitates continuous communication.
As a National Association, CASC can serve as a backbone support and facilitator. Central to this work is a shift away from a scarcity mindset, which often focuses on competing for limited resources, towards an abundance mindset that emphasizes shared access, stability, and network strength. Through sector-wide participation and knowledge sharing, this collaboration aims to shape the future of the ISL sector in Canada and reinforce its value in Canadian society.
Not all methods are created equal, and not all are feasible at the organizational scale of most Canadian science centres. By creating a practical guide of effective, evidence-based and empirically informed evaluation and research for all CASC members, it would be a valuable contribution to the association’s goal of assessing our collective impact.
The taskforce is focused on identifying evaluation metrics that capture the learning and science identity impact of science centres through a literature review, and building on the initial report by engaging CASC members in discussions regarding data verification and insights into the reasons some organizations didn’t publicly report their KPIs as well as the rationale for KPIs chosen. These steps aim to position the sector for greater impact and sustainability.
The Programme
The Impact Evaluation Exchange
The CASC Impact Evaluation Exchange provides a quarterly opportunity for members to learn from one another and directly influence change within the ISL sector. With a focus on social impact, the Exchange aims to bring Canadian research to the forefront, identify key impact indicators and evaluation tools, and collectively advance our understanding of societal impact across the ISL sector.
This opportunity is open to CASC members who are involved in, or interested in learning more about, evaluation, strategic thinking related to indicators and outcomes, strategic planning, impact measurement, and sector-wide benchmarking.
Participants can expect to:
- Strengthen the case for their organization’s community impact
- Learn from peers about unique impact indicators used across the network
- Access and provide live feedback on Research Taskforce initiatives
- Contribute input toward shaping broader network and societal surveys (e.g., ASTC, StatsCan)
The Schedule
Session dates
All sessions are from 2 PM to 3 PM EST
| June 18, 2026 | Kick-off and introduction |
| September 17, 2026 | Ingenium: Surveys for Impact |
| November 19, 2026 | Bridging Academia and Practice |
| January 21, 2027 | Member Spotlight |
| March 18, 2027 | Send-Off Session |
Resources
Files
Download the latest reports and working documents from the Research Task Force.
The People
About the Team
Julia Lalande
Averyl Bender
Katrina Pisani
Chantal Barriault
Marianne Mader
Siena Domaradzki-Kim

