
Not just a tick box: Bringing evaluation reports to life
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Talk Details
A good evaluation of a grant-funded programme is pure gold – to both funders and service providers – but you need to mine it well! Evaluation can be a rewarding process of exploring success and capturing learning, and build foundations for future fundraising. In this presentation we discuss ways of using evaluation findings to demonstrate the impact of your programme, engage funders and showcase the value of the funders investment. We will discuss using methods that convey findings and purposefully tell your story. We will also discuss how evaluation findings can be used as a springboard for organizational growth, strengthened relationships with funders, other service providers and your communities.
Speakers

Adrian Field
Director

Anne Bateman
Director
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