WORKSHOP DESCRIPTION
Program evaluation is widely used in nonprofits, helping them to reflect on their programming strengths and areas for growth, measure desired outcomes, and take action based on data. Evaluation can, however, sound daunting. Evaluation 101 will walk you through the basics of program evaluation using easy-to-understand terms and concrete examples. The facilitator will share how you can use data to improve your programming and show your impact. This workshop will also highlight creative and participatory methods for collecting, analyzing, and sharing data. This workshop is great for nonprofits who are new to data or those who are looking to deepen their use of data.
Who Should Attend?
Individuals and organizations involved in strategic planning and evaluation
What The Training Will Cover
Learn how you can use evaluation to continuously improve programming and show your impact
Identify new and creative ways to collect data
Explore methods for analyzing and sharing your data
Know where to go for more support in evaluating your program
REGISTRATION TYPE & FEE
Premier Members
FREE
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Members
$25
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Non-Members
$50
Additional Information
All workshops are live & recorded. Registrants receive slides & recordings. It is best to attend live. If you miss the workshop, you can watch the recordings and reach out to the instructor with any questions.
Looking to register 3+ people? Email us at program@nonprofitlearninglab.org to receive $5 off per registration!
Please Note:
We do not offer any other discounts for this training other than the member rate. Upon registration, you will receive a link to participate in the training. Please check your inbox or spam folder.
ABOUT THE TRAINER
Cheralynn earned her BS in Public Health at the University of South Florida, and her MPH in Maternal, Child, and Adolescent Health at University of California, Berkeley, where she was trained in program planning and evaluation, quantitative and qualitative methods, and theories of social behavior. Prior to starting at Public Profit, she also worked at UCSF Institute for Health Policy Studies focusing on qualitative research around adolescent sexual and reproductive health.
As a Senior Associate at Public Profit, Cheralynn leads quantitative and qualitative data collection, management, and analysis. She co-facilitates presentations and trainings, and contributes to a variety of deliverables including written reports and data visualizations.
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1 hour of training = 1 credit hour
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