Level Best discusses the unique challenges that face small and grassroots nonprofits dealing with evaluation. It offers practical tools, affordable strategies, and language for talking about organizational results. The book provides information that is simple and direct, logically organized, easily found, and quickly absorbed. Level Best offers guidance that demystifies evaluation and takes into account the unique challenges and realities of grassroots nonprofit organizations. It provides a new framework for thinking about evaluation and tools for measuring and sharing results in ways that are practical, efficient, and meaningful.…mehr
Level Best discusses the unique challenges that face small and grassroots nonprofits dealing with evaluation. It offers practical tools, affordable strategies, and language for talking about organizational results. The book provides information that is simple and direct, logically organized, easily found, and quickly absorbed.Level Best offers guidance that demystifies evaluation and takes into account the unique challenges and realities of grassroots nonprofit organizations. It provides a new framework for thinking about evaluation and tools for measuring and sharing results in ways that are practical, efficient, and meaningful.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Marcia Festen of Marcia K. Festen Associates in Chicago is a consultant to nonprofits and foundations.In addition to conducting evaluations, she develops policy and grantmaking strategies, programs, and initiatives. She was a senior program officer at the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation and hasover twenty years of experience in the field. Marianne Philbin is a writer, trainer, and consultant specializing in nonprofit organizational development.She has worked for a wide range of foundations and nonprofit organizations, and has an extensive background in grantmaking, fundraising, and nonprofit management. She is an instructor for the Donors Forum of Chicago and a lecturer at Northwestern University's School of Continuing Studies.
Inhaltsangabe
Figure, Tables, Worksheets, Exhibits, Agendas. Introduction. How to Use This Book. Instruction with Samples and Examples. 1 Understanding Evaluation. Evaluation as Power Instead of Pain. What Evaluation Is and What It Is Not. 2 A Simple Evaluation Framework. The Basic Evaluation Framework. Key Concepts:What to Evaluate and How to Get Started. The Rolling Evaluation Method. 3 Planning Your Evaluation. A Quick Review of Basic Organizational Readiness. Definition of an Effective Organization. What You Plan Affects What You Learn. Step by Step: Planning Your Evaluation. Understanding Funders'Needs and Fitting Them into Your Evaluation Plan. Why Setting Goals Makes Evaluation Easier. How You Can Prepare. 4 Asking the Right Questions. Clear Program Goals Guide Evaluation Questions and Choices. What to Evaluate:What You Do Versus What Your Constituents Do. If or Then:Which to Evaluate? The Relationship Between Evaluating What You Do (Process) and What They Do (Outcome). Determine the Right Questions. Ask What You Really Want to Know. How Advocacy Organizations Can Approach Evaluation. How to Be Answerable When Advocacy and Organizing Are Your Agenda. Ideas for Measuring Organizing Efforts. 5 Tracking Information. Options for Tracking Information. The Right Goal Statement Helps Determine the Right Things to Track. 6 Learning From and Using the Information. Making Use of Your Information. Organizing Your Information. Drawing Conclusions. Using What You Learn. Sharing Your Evaluation Results with the Outside World. Feeding Results into the Cycle of Planning. Tying Evaluation into Planning. Deciding Where to Begin. Incorporating Evaluation into Your Strategic Planning Process. Resources. A Commonly Used Terms and Their Definitions. B Types of Evaluation. C Sample Completed Evaluation Planning Worksheet. D Sample Evaluation Report Outline. E Program Evaluation Standards. Acknowledgments. About the Authors. References. Index.
Figure, Tables, Worksheets, Exhibits, Agendas. Introduction. How to Use This Book. Instruction with Samples and Examples. 1 Understanding Evaluation. Evaluation as Power Instead of Pain. What Evaluation Is and What It Is Not. 2 A Simple Evaluation Framework. The Basic Evaluation Framework. Key Concepts:What to Evaluate and How to Get Started. The Rolling Evaluation Method. 3 Planning Your Evaluation. A Quick Review of Basic Organizational Readiness. Definition of an Effective Organization. What You Plan Affects What You Learn. Step by Step: Planning Your Evaluation. Understanding Funders'Needs and Fitting Them into Your Evaluation Plan. Why Setting Goals Makes Evaluation Easier. How You Can Prepare. 4 Asking the Right Questions. Clear Program Goals Guide Evaluation Questions and Choices. What to Evaluate:What You Do Versus What Your Constituents Do. If or Then:Which to Evaluate? The Relationship Between Evaluating What You Do (Process) and What They Do (Outcome). Determine the Right Questions. Ask What You Really Want to Know. How Advocacy Organizations Can Approach Evaluation. How to Be Answerable When Advocacy and Organizing Are Your Agenda. Ideas for Measuring Organizing Efforts. 5 Tracking Information. Options for Tracking Information. The Right Goal Statement Helps Determine the Right Things to Track. 6 Learning From and Using the Information. Making Use of Your Information. Organizing Your Information. Drawing Conclusions. Using What You Learn. Sharing Your Evaluation Results with the Outside World. Feeding Results into the Cycle of Planning. Tying Evaluation into Planning. Deciding Where to Begin. Incorporating Evaluation into Your Strategic Planning Process. Resources. A Commonly Used Terms and Their Definitions. B Types of Evaluation. C Sample Completed Evaluation Planning Worksheet. D Sample Evaluation Report Outline. E Program Evaluation Standards. Acknowledgments. About the Authors. References. Index.
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