September 23, 2015 | Daniel R. Zalles
Developing a Theory of Change for Your Innovation Project
Have you ever had to express a theory of change to convince funders that there’s a logical argument behind your innovation? Funders...
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Have you ever had to express a theory of change to convince funders that there’s a logical argument behind your innovation? Funders...
Read Full PostSeptember 16, 2015 | Lori Wingate
8 Resources to help with ATE proposal evaluation plans The EvaluATE team is busy preparing our proposal for a third round of...
Read Full PostSeptember 9, 2015 | Beverly Parsons
In my earlier blog about CLIPs (Communities of Learning, Inquiry, and Practice), I mentioned that we adapted the CLIPs process to focus...
Read Full PostSeptember 2, 2015 | Beverly Parsons
As the sun is rising here in the beautiful Pacific Northwest, I want to draw your attention to an evaluation capacity building...
Read Full PostAugust 19, 2015 | Cindy Tananis
Evaluation goes hand-in-hand with good planning—and so, good implementation. To plan well, you need to know the areas of priority needs (a...
Read Full PostAugust 12, 2015 | Patricia Moore Shaffer
If you have been awarded federal grants over many years, you probably have seen the increasing emphasis on evaluation and evidence. As...
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