Information Gold Mine: Innovative Uses of Evaluation
Co-Authors: Dr. Paul W. Mattessich PhD, Ms. Shelly Hendricks, Dr. Ross VeLure Roholt
Binding Information: Softcover
Product Code: 069512
ISBN: 978-0-940069-51-0
Publisher: Fieldstone Alliance
Pages: 128
Size: 6" X 9" X .28"
Price: $17.95
Discount available: 15%
This book is critically needed. The stories are inspiring and will encourage many nonprofit leaders to use evaluation more effectively-beyond accountability and program development.
Peter York, Vice President, TCC Group
Don't Shelve that Evaluation! Use the Findings More Creatively and Effectively
Traditional use of evaluation-for improving service quality-is well known. But are you using the data to full advantage? Information Gold Mine highlights 14 nonprofits that have used program evaluation in exciting, creative ways. You'll find five examples of using evaluation for improving services, five examples of influencing policy, and four examples of marketing a program.
Written for non-technicians-service delivery practitioners, program designers, and managers-Information Gold Mine provides real examples and contains the ideas, suggestions, and actual words of your nonprofit colleagues. These are people who understand the realities of work in nonprofit and government service delivery organizations.
You'll learn about
- Specific changes organizations made based on evaluation findings
- Barriers they faced and how they overcame them
- Practical advice including their most important learning and what would they have done differently
Plus, you'll find 15 key questions the authors advise you to answer if you want to improve services, 10 questions to answer if you want to influence policy and legislation, and 7 questions for marketing a program.
Service providers have only scratched the surface when it comes to using evaluation information as a tool for public relations, educating consumers, influencing policy, and boosting staff morale.
Information Gold Mine was written with the hope that the stories of these nonprofit will inspire more organizations to use program evaluation, as well as other forms of applied research, to accomplish tasks that will increase their strength and their impacts.
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Table Of Contents:
Introduction
The Purpose and Development of This Book
1. Understanding Program Evaluation
Evaluation—A Definition
Three Characteristics of Program Evaluation
Evaluation Results
Moving toward “Use”
2. Using Program Evaluation Findings
It’s Not Just the User’s Responsibility
It’s Not Just the Evaluator’s Responsibility
Uses of Evaluation
Summary
3. How YouthZone Maximizes Evaluation
YouthZone Intervention Services
Summary
4. Promising Uses among Forward-Thinking Organizations
Using Evaluation Results to Improve Service Quality
Using Evaluation Results to Influence Policy and Legislation
Using Evaluation Results to Market a Program
Summary
5. Promoting the Use of Evaluation Research Findings in Your Organization
Create an Evaluation Culture
Get Good Information
Plan to Use Your Results
Best Wishes for Productive Use of Program Evaluation!
Organizational Representatives for the Examples Listed in This Book
Index