The effectiveness of an evaluator can be greatly influenced by the values or principles guiding an evaluation. This presentation highlights the value placed on stakeholder input as an essential component to conducting a CDC-funded evaluation of the New York City Health Bucks program, an initiative designed to increase access to and purchase of fresh fruits and vegetables in three underserved NYC neighborhoods. During both the formative and implementation phases of the evaluation, input from key stakeholders was used to refine and enhance data collection methods. In the dissemination phase, lessons learned throughout the evaluation were combined with findings from key informant interviews conducted specifically to inform the design of an online evaluation toolkit targeting broad stakeholder needs. This session demonstrates the value of collecting stakeholder input for implementing a mixed methods evaluation and showcases the format and content of the toolkit for providing meaningful information back to stakeholders. #EvaluationUse #2011Conference #MixedMethodsEvaluation