This is an Eval Central archive copy, find the original at depictdatastudio.com. I recently had the chance to be on the Community Possibilities® podcast with Ann Price. Ann owns Community Evaluation Solutions and helps community leaders plan and evaluate strategies to create lasting change. She started the podcast as a way to connect with community leaders to […]
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Dissertation RQ2: To what extent do interpersonal factors relate to use beyond research factors?
This is an Eval Central archive copy, find the original at danawanzer.com This blog post is a modified segment of my dissertation, done under the supervision of Dr. Tiffany Berry at Claremont Graduate University. You can read the full dissertation on the Open Science Framework here. The rest of the blog posts in this series […]
Opportunities & Outcomes Mapping: Moving from Confusion to Clarity
This is an Eval Central archive copy, find the original at elizabethgrim.com. Years of working with nonprofits, community coalitions, foundations, and state agencies has taught me one thing: data is messy! But that doesn’t mean that data has to be confusing. Opportunities and outcomes mapping offers a 3-step process to help organizations reconnect with your […]
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Dissertation RQ1: To what extent are interpersonal and research factors related to use?
This is an Eval Central archive copy, find the original at danawanzer.com This blog post is a modified segment of my dissertation, done under the supervision of Dr. Tiffany Berry at Claremont Graduate University. You can read the full dissertation on the Open Science Framework here. The rest of the blog posts in this series […]
Why your online evaluation capacity building efforts are doomed to fail
This is an Eval Central archive copy, find the original at freshspectrum.com. This post was written for, and originally appeared, on AEA365. Hello my fellow evaluators. My name is Chris Lysy, and I am a freelance evaluator, designer, and trainer based in Cary, North Carolina. My consulting work involves helping organizations deal with the virtual shift […]
Better Storytelling with the Same Data: Upgrade that Board Packet!
This is an Eval Central archive copy, find the original at depictdatastudio.com. Kristen Summers is the Senior Grants Manager at Saint Luke’s Foundation and a Depict Data Studio student. She emailed me an example of how she’s revamped her organizations grants docket and I knew I had to showcase her hard work. Keep up the […]
Business Tools You Need to Run Your Evaluation Consultancy
This is an Eval Central archive copy, find the original at evalacademy.com. Starting a company is daunting. Where do you even begin? When my business partner, Shelby Corley and I started Three Hive Consulting we had A LOT of questions. We knew (and still believe) that evaluation is a means for driving organizational impact, so starting an evaluation consultancy seemed obvious. […]
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