An evaluation’s findings may be more relevant, credible, and useful when a wide range of stakeholders are involved in developing its guiding questions. In this practical guide, FSG notes that soliciting input from stakeholders early in the evaluation design process addresses specific stakeholder interests for improving program effectiveness, influencing policy decisions, and instituting behavioral and organizational change. The guide describes a five-step process for engaging stakeholders in developing evaluation questions, and includes four worksheets to facilitate the planning and implementation of a stakeholder engagement process.#Non-ProfitsandFoundationsEvaluation #Collaborative,ParticipatoryandEmpowermentEval #evaluation #Questions #HowTo #stakeholders #OrganizationalLearningandEvalCapacityBuilding #EvaluationUse