Stakeholder involvement increases evaluation use and has become accepted practice within the evaluation profession, as evidenced by a survey conducted in 2006 which found 98% of American Evaluation Association members agreed that evaluators should take the responsibility for involving stakeholders in the evaluation process. Stakeholder values and involvement differs across organizations, causes, and the utilization of findings in their decision making processes. In order to fulfill the mission of the program evaluation, an evaluator must effectively communicate findings through identifying and understanding stakeholders' values. Attendees of this skill-building workshop will be provided with hands on experience necessary to articulate stakeholders' values, and to frame, document and disseminate findings based on these values. Attendees will also be provided with scenarios of program evaluations and directed through the process of communicating findings to specific stakeholder audiences. Additionally, attendees will receive a list of resources for further practice and learning. #HowTo #2011Conference #DataVisualizationandReporting