
NEW WORKSHOP SERIES
Designing and using effective program evaluation
Learn how to get the most from your evaluation investment. Get practical and useful tips to ensure your program evaluations provide you with accurate, reliable information and results that have impact. Each session explores one topic. Attend one or all. Sessions are free. All sessions are held at Wilder Center and run from 9:00-10:30 a.m.
Nov 14 Evaluation overview: Essential steps to doing it right
Evaluation does not have to be extensive or time-consuming to be worthwhile. But there are some essential steps. These include developing a systematic process, building a logic model, and deciding the best way for you to collect information. This session will give you tips on these steps and more. Sign up now for Nov. 14 session
Series:
Sep 10 Don't shelve that evaluation
Nov 14 Evaluation overview: Essential steps to doing it right
Feb 13 Survey says: The role of surveys in your evaluation
May 8 Finding funds: Tips for writing evaluation grants
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