PROGRAM PLANNING & EVALUATION
Especially with nonprofits, stakeholders want to know if a program is meeting it goals and expectations. Are we effectively solving the problem we identified? Ideally, prior to implementing a program, a strategy and plan should be developed. A solid theory of change provides a foundation for an effective program. A logic model provides a roadmap on achieving the goals with respect to problem solving. On the other hand, an organization may want to evaluate the effectiveness of a program and strategize changes to improve the program. The service is customizable to meet your organization's needs.
Program Strategy & Planning
If your organization has an idea to solve a problem, you will need a strategy and a plan to effectively address the issue. The service, which includes the following items, will help with the funding and support process.
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Problem to Solve
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Stakeholders
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Literature Review
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Theory and Design
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Logic Model (e.g., Inputs, Outputs, Outcomes)
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Metrics
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Implementation Plan
Program Evaluation
The service is a reverse engineering process, determining the effectiveness of a program. In the end, the organization will understand whether or not the program served the stakeholders with the intended goal and vision.