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Quick Reference Guides Evaluators Can’t Live Without
2020

* This blog was originally published on AEA365 on May 15, 2020: https://aea365.org/blog/quick-reference-guides-evaluators-cant-live-without-by-kelly-robertson/ My name is Kelly Robertson, and I work at...

What I’ve Learned about Evaluation: Lessons from the Field
2020

I’m completing my second year as the external evaluator of a three-year ATE project. As a first-time evaluator, I have to confess...

10 Helpful Hints and 10 Fatal Flaws: Writing Better Evaluation Sections in Your Proposals
2020

This 2020 guide identified 10 helpful hints and 10 fatal flaws to apply when writing evaluation sections in your project proposals.

Adapting Evaluations in the Era of Social Distancing
2020

In this webinar, we will share 10 strategies for adapting to this new evaluation reality.

Getting Started with Your Evaluation Checklist
2020

This checklist, updated in 2020, will connect you with resources to kick off your ATE evaluation.

Collection of Quick Reference Guides
2019

This collection includes over 50 evaluation quick reference guides that address evaluation planning, to data collection, to reporting. Quick reference guides are practical reference or resource materials such as checklists, worksheets, templates, info-graphics, cheat sheets, or even a table or page in a book

Contracting for Evaluator Services
2019

You are excited to be working on a new grant proposal. You have a well-defined project objective, a solid plan to address...

What Grant Writers Need to Know About Evaluation
2019

Fellow grant writers: Do you ever stop and ask yourselves, “Why do we write grants?” Do you actually enjoy herding cats, pulling...

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