In 2021, Volunteer New Hampshire, a nonprofit organization that administers state AmeriCorps funding, used a tiered evidence framework from the AmeriCorps Evidence Exchange to determine fund allocations through the New Hampshire AmeriCorps program. The Request for Proposals prioritized evidence-based interventions with ‘Moderate’ or ‘Strong’ evidence for consideration by attributed points within the overall Evidence Base section (worth 12 points) towards evidence-based criteria, including both Evidence Tier and Evidence Quality. The RFP asserted that “many of these interventions have demonstrated effectiveness in improving outcomes for individuals living in underserved communities and that the agency has committed resources to supporting grantees seeking to replicate and evaluate these interventions in similar communities.” Applicants assessed as lower than the Preliminary evidence tier (i.e., Pre-Preliminary) were required to provide adequate responses to the Evidence Quality review criteria in order to be considered for funding.” Applicants were encouraged to consider interventions through the AmeriCorps Mandatory Supplemental Guidance that further defined evidence tiers.