Above 6th Grade

A Practical Guide for Engaging Stakeholders in Developing Evaluation Questions

Developed by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, this guide aims to assist evaluators and their clients in the process of engaging stakeholders—those with a stake or interest in the program, policy, or initiative being evaluated. The guide should assist philanthropy, but also the field of evaluation more generally, as it seeks to increase the value and usefulness of evaluation.

Developed by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, this guide aims to assist evaluators and their clients in the process of engaging stakeholders—those with a stake or interest in the program, policy, or initiative being evaluated. The guide should assist philanthropy, but also the field of evaluation more generally, as it seeks to increase the value and usefulness of evaluation.

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Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
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(877) 843-RWJF (7953)
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Enhancing Program Performance with Logic Models

This course provides a holistic approach to planning and evaluating education and outreach programs. It helps program practitioners use and apply logic models - a framework and way of thinking to help us improve our work and be accountable for results. You will learn what a logic model is and how to use one for planning, implementation, evaluation or communicating about your program.

 

 

 

Logic Model Basics

"What difference are you making? How do you know it? What is the value of your program?" Do these questions sound familiar? Are they questions you are being asked?  The logic model helps us design results-based programs and have data to answer important questions. This course has 7 sections. We start with a basic, simple concept and add to it over the various sections to provide a thorough foundation in the use of logic models. Each section contains many useful resources and activities. We hope you will explore them fully.

A note to users of this PDF document:

This document is a static, printable version of an interactive, online course available at:

 

http://www.uwex.edu/ces/lmcourse/

This document serves two groups of learners:

1. Those with limited internet access (either due to cost or time) who want a version of the course that can be downloaded and used offline.

2. Those who want a printed version for reading and taking notes while working through the online course, or as a stand alone learning tool.

We have attempted to make the PDF file easy to navigate and use, but it will not replicate the interactive experience that an online user would have.

 

Contact Name: 
University of Wisconsin Extension
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lmcourse@ces.uwex.edu
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Clearing the Air: 10 Steps to Making Your Home Asthma-Friendly

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This one-page, step-by-step guidance provides helpful hints for comprehensive asthma management.

This one-page, step-by-step guidance provides helpful hints for comprehensive asthma management.

Contact Name: 
Brandy Angell
Contact Email: 
angell.brandy@epa.gov
Contact Phone: 
202-343-9885
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