
August 15, 2022 | Sondra LoRe
Platinum Programs Are Agile
I am standing in the flooring section of one of those big box home improvement centers, looking at flooring and puzzling over...
Read Full PostAugust 15, 2022 | Sondra LoRe
I am standing in the flooring section of one of those big box home improvement centers, looking at flooring and puzzling over...
Read Full PostJanuary 11, 2022 | Sharon Gusky
As a new ATE PI, I never made the connection between the ATE Survey, the project evaluations, and my annual report. They...
Read Full PostDecember 9, 2021 | Lyssa Wilson Becho
Values play an important role in evaluation. By values, I mean not just the value or merit of a project, but also...
Read Full PostDecember 1, 2021 | Ann Burnett, David Wahl, Lori Wingate, Christopher Wojick
Race, ethnicity, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, disability, nationality, religion, class, language, mental health – these characteristics and others make for complex...
Read Full PostNovember 18, 2021 | Arlen Gullickson
Trust is integral to valuing evaluation results and findings. If stakeholders don’t trust your evaluation work, they will neither value it nor...
Read Full PostSeptember 30, 2021 | Brad Watts
During my twenty-plus-year professional career, I have participated in many grant applications. I have experienced the grant-seeking process from three perspectives: applying...
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