program evaluation for nonprofit professionals unit 1 part 1: introduction to nonprofit evaluation
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Evaluation is…
“… the systematic collection of information about the activities, characteristics, and outcomes of programs to make judgments about the program, improve program effectiveness, and/or inform decisions about future programming.”
M.Q. Patton 1997
You Evaluate All the Time!
You’ve seen evaluation in:
• Restaurant recommendations
• Product reviews• Deciding if a strategy
worked• Decisions on bids,
proposals, or job applicants
Usually conducted for two main reasons:
1. To find areas improvement
2. To generate an assessment of overall quality or value
WARNING:
Evaluation does not solve program problems.
Only good USE of evaluation data solves program problems.
Wait…why is evaluation important?
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Evaluation is valuable to nonprofits!
• Understand if the program is working
• Informs improvement
• Informs future decision making
• Smarter grant applications
• Contributions to the field
• Accountability!
Evaluation is important to funders!
• Accountability!
• Demonstration of return on investment
• Funders want to address social problems
• Many funders want to contribute to a more capable, more effective nonprofit sector
• Why would a funder invest in you if you can’t show good stewardship of those funds?