Stop the Measurement Madness: Measurement Strategies that are Meaningful and Manageable

St. Louis Public Library (Central) 1301 Olive Street , St. Louis, MO, United States

All too often, nonprofits either measure too little, trusting in their intuition that their work is impactful, or they measure everything, losing sight of what matters most. In this GFC workshop, Sarah Buek, MSW, LCSW, founder of Insight Partners Consulting, LLC, will help participants explore several strategies for finding the happy medium, including: how to find and select appropriate standardized ...

Stop the Measurement Madness: Measurement Strategies that are Meaningful and Manageable

St. Louis Public Library (Central) 1301 Olive Street , St. Louis, MO, United States

All too often, nonprofits either measure too little, trusting in their intuition that their work is impactful, or they measure everything, losing sight of what matters most. In this GFC workshop, Sarah Buek, MSW, LCSW, founder of The Illumilab, will help participants explore several strategies for finding the happy medium, including: how to find and select appropriate standardized measures, how to ...

Using Data to Inform Decisions and Plans

#63 JC Penney Conference Center (UMSL-North Campus) 1 University Dr., St. Louis, MO, United States

People who lead programs, teams, departments or organizations are frequently charged with making difficult decisions based on incomplete information. This workshop will draw from evaluative thinking, performance management, strategic planning, and quality improvement techniques to encourage and equip nonprofit professionals to: 1) identify the data they need and 2) to share it and use it to make fact-based decisions and ...

$30

Developing Performance Measures and Evaluation Plans for Complex Proposals

Network for Strong Communities 8050 Watson Rd. Ste 240, St. Louis, MO, United States

Federal grants are notoriously complicated. Definitions and requirements for goals, objectives, impact, outcomes, indicators, performance measures, and similar terms are not always consistent, nor are expectations for what grantees must do to measure and report on their progress. Large foundations and grants from local, regional and state governmental entities may pose similar challenges. This workshop is intended for development and ...

$60

Program Evaluation and Outcomes for Beginners

Network for Strong Communities 8050 Watson Rd. Ste 240, St. Louis, MO, United States

This workshop answers basic questions about outcome-based evaluation and provides attendees with a user-friendly framework for making progress. These questions include: Why spend time on evaluation? What are appropriate outcomes for our work? How can we measure our outcomes in a way that is affordable, and most importantly, manageable, so it doesn’t detract from what we do to fulfill our ...

$60

Logic Models and Theory of Change

Network for Strong Communities 8050 Watson Rd. Ste 240, St. Louis, MO, United States

Logic models and theories of change come in a variety of shapes and sizes, but they don’t need to be overly complicated. In fact, having a basic, easy-to-follow logic model/theory of change is one of the best steps your program can take for effective planning, evaluation, and communications for funders, board members, and other stakeholders. This workshop presents the what, ...

$60

Conducting Community Health Needs Assessments to Ensure Equity and Collaboration

Virtual Workshop

The Evaluation Association of St. Louis has partnered with the Greater Boston Evaluation Network to offer this virtual learning opportunity. The Zoom link for joining the event will be sent out prior. Session Abstract: Community health needs assessments are beneficial for many reasons, such as obtaining information on the current strengths of communities, identifying gaps and areas for improvement, and ...

$20

Evalpalooza I: Evaluation Failures with Kylie Hutchinson and Thought Leaders

Virtual Workshop

Welcome to a new virtual evaluation learning experience. Evalpalooza is a 4 hour long focused, interactive, small, virtual session facilitated by evaluation thought leaders around a key topic. Sessions are limited to only 100 individuals (including presenters), are conducted via Zoom, and are interactive. (Yes, you are expected to interact!) The September event will be led by Kylie Hutchinson. Sheila ...

$199

Evaluative Thinking: Understanding and Applying the Foundations of Evaluation

Virtual Workshop

How does one “think like an evaluator”? How can program implementers learn to think like evaluators? Recent years have witnessed an increased use of the term “evaluative thinking,” yet this particular way of thinking, reflecting, and reasoning is not always well understood. To help remedy that, this webinar will address: (1) What evaluative thinking (ET) is; (2) How it pertains ...

$10

Journey Mapping

Virtual Workshop

The Evaluation Association of St. Louis has partnered with the Minnesota Evaluation Association (MNEA) to offer this virtual learning opportunity. Cost:  The cost is free for EASL and MNEA members The cost for other affiliates and the public is $10 The Zoom link for joining the event will be sent out a few days before via email Webinar Description: Journey ...

$10