This guide describes a five-step process for engaging stakeholders in developing evaluation questions, and includes four worksheets and a case example to further facilitate the planning and implementation of your stakeholder engagement process.Step 1: Prepare for stakeholder engagement: This step includes collecting information about the program or initiative being evaluated -- its history, why it came into being, what it is trying to accomplish and what success would look like.Step 2: Identify potential stakeholders: This step involves identifying all of the potential stakeholders whom you might engage in the evaluation question development process.Step 3: Prioritize the list of stakeholders: This step helps determine which stakeholders ar...
This guide seeks to identify, explore and elaborate the essential elements of meaningful relations a...
The results of an evaluation should be used for the envisioned goal and the evaluation process and/o...
This article addresses two important and elusive issues for funded projects: quantifiable measures a...
Outlines the value of stakeholder engagement in evaluation processes and provides step-by-step guida...
PURPOSE: Effective engagement is a two-way process where stakeholders are not merely consulted or l...
This 1-page resource, created by Lori Wingate of EvaluATE: Evaluation Resource Center for Advanced T...
STEP 2: DESCRIBE THE PROGRAM 2.1 Understand your program focus and priority areas 2.2 Develop your p...
This guide is meant to help you articulate more clearly what you want to get out of an evaluation an...
Abstract Background: Closing the gap between research production and research use is a key challeng...
Stakeholder participation in evaluation has become increasingly acceptable in evaluation practice a...
Background: Closing the gap between research production and research use is a key challenge for the...
BACKGROUND: Closing the gap between research production and research use is a key challenge for the ...
A new Step-by-Step Guide to Evaluation released in November 2017 for grantees, nonprofits and commun...
This article focuses specifically on how and why managers might go about using stakeholder identific...
Purpose – The current gap in the field of community engagement is evaluation and measurement of the ...
This guide seeks to identify, explore and elaborate the essential elements of meaningful relations a...
The results of an evaluation should be used for the envisioned goal and the evaluation process and/o...
This article addresses two important and elusive issues for funded projects: quantifiable measures a...
Outlines the value of stakeholder engagement in evaluation processes and provides step-by-step guida...
PURPOSE: Effective engagement is a two-way process where stakeholders are not merely consulted or l...
This 1-page resource, created by Lori Wingate of EvaluATE: Evaluation Resource Center for Advanced T...
STEP 2: DESCRIBE THE PROGRAM 2.1 Understand your program focus and priority areas 2.2 Develop your p...
This guide is meant to help you articulate more clearly what you want to get out of an evaluation an...
Abstract Background: Closing the gap between research production and research use is a key challeng...
Stakeholder participation in evaluation has become increasingly acceptable in evaluation practice a...
Background: Closing the gap between research production and research use is a key challenge for the...
BACKGROUND: Closing the gap between research production and research use is a key challenge for the ...
A new Step-by-Step Guide to Evaluation released in November 2017 for grantees, nonprofits and commun...
This article focuses specifically on how and why managers might go about using stakeholder identific...
Purpose – The current gap in the field of community engagement is evaluation and measurement of the ...
This guide seeks to identify, explore and elaborate the essential elements of meaningful relations a...
The results of an evaluation should be used for the envisioned goal and the evaluation process and/o...
This article addresses two important and elusive issues for funded projects: quantifiable measures a...