How Evaluation Can Strengthen Communities
Including community members in decisions about evaluation can improve the community’s capacity to effectively manage and control change.
New ways to measure and evaluate the impact an organization’s work has on society (more)
Including community members in decisions about evaluation can improve the community’s capacity to effectively manage and control change.
Four ways to improve community evaluation so that it helps build, rather than erode, social progress.
To achieve greater impact, membership and advocacy organizations must find new ways to measure engagement.
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How a “lean startup” approach can help create an effective community-based program.
Three strategies investors can use to create impactful outcomes at scale.
Eight tools for building inclusive, community programs to address health and other social issues.
Blending practices and theory to improve health outcomes outside the clinical setting.
Strategies for engaging communities of color in local health initiatives.