In this presentation, the underlying vision, purposes and history of the "Common Outcomes Process" of the United Way of Greater Houston (UWGH) along with an assessment of that process and outcomes evaluation findings from three "affinity groups" will be discussed. Central to this presentation will be the theme of how the UWGH facilitated the empowerment of affinity groups of like- services providers to evaluate common outcomes utilizing like measures, data collection, and data reporting methods
The Common Outcomes Process of the United Way.pptx
For a number of years, the United Way of Greater Houston (UWGH) has facilitated affinity groups of agencies in the same services field to evaluate common outcomes. Among these affinity groups have been those providing services to victims of domestic and sexual violence (six agencies with about 250 clients) as well as substance abuse services (four agencies with about 300 clients)
Pencil Versus Keyboard_CMedits.pptx
The framework includes six major constructs which comprise common outcomes across diverse projects and include: Interest in science, motivation to participate, knowledge of the nature of science, skills of science inquiry, environmental stewardship behaviors, and science identity
Phillips_AEA_2012_final.pdf
Presentation given at AEA2013 - Health Evaluation TIG #Research,Technology,andDevelopmentEval #bestpractices #HealthEvaluation #2013Conference #benchmarks
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