Fundamentals – Evaluation - ASHEVILLE
Description: This workshop combines teaching with small group discussion to provide a “nuts and bolts” introduction to practical methods for conducting evaluation.
Date:
Apr 15, 2010
Time:
10:00 am
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04:00 pm
Location: Asheville
Details:
Begin at the beginning and learn the basics of project and program evaluation in a safe, fun environment. This workshop combines teaching with small group discussion to provide a “nuts and bolts” introduction to practical methods for conducting evaluation.
During this interactive session, you will:
• Review various frameworks and models for evaluation, including current approaches used by funders of Western North Carolina projects
• See the value and use of evaluation results
• Get acquainted with evaluation design, including data collection and analysis methods
• Identify the audiences for evaluation and how to best communicate results
By the end of the day, you’ll have created a brief action plan for addressing evaluation in your organization for the future.
This course is appropriate for representatives from organizations of any size or developmental stage, whether you are new or experienced in the nonprofit field. We encourage multiple representatives from an organization to attend together.
Session Leader:
Jill Fromewick is co-founder and Senior Partner of Summit Research Associates (SRA), a public health and education consulting firm specializing in program planning and evaluation, health communications, and social science research. She has over ten years of experience leading and conducting evaluations as a nonprofit staff member, consultant, and board member.
Sponsor:
Duke University Nonprofit Management Program & WNC Nonprofit Pathways
Registration Options:
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Call this number to register:
919-684-6259
Directions:
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