The RE-AIM framework, which is increasingly being used in evaluating community-based prevention programs, emphasizes five dimensions: Reach, Effectiveness, Adoption, Implementation, ...
In the context of prevention science, community readiness is the degree to which a community is adequately prepared and willing to address its substance use prevention needs. Readiness ...
Collaborative models of evaluation build capacity to conduct local program evaluations through practitioner-evaluator partnerships. Shulha and colleagues (2016) introduced eight evidence-based, ...
Abstract Out-of-school time (OST) programs serve significant populations of youth underrepresented in science and engineering fields. Effective OST STEM programming is important to ...
In today’s technology-enhanced world, customer feedback is collected after almost every interaction to assess participant satisfaction and identify product and service improvements. ...
Abstract: Internal evaluators are often tasked with engaging a diverse range of stakeholders and are uniquely positioned to empower all levels of an organization to engage in the ...
Abstract: It was the best of times, it was the worst of times (and we’ve experienced both!) In this session, we will compare the benefits and limitations of a set of evaluations - one ...
Presenters: Lauren Allard , Founder of Allard Consulting, LLC and Sheri Flournoy Selph Assist. Prof. of Graphic Design at Middle Tennessee State Univ. 2020 Ignite Presentation published ...
Development actors have an obligation to evaluate and act upon unintended outcomes to optimize impact and do no harm. Using the case of a Mercy Corps-led $39 development food security ...