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NPF TIG Week: Equitable Disaster Response Evaluation by Michelle Lawrence Bidwell, Steve Mumford, and Kellie Chavez Greene.

This AEA365 week is sponsored by the Nonprofit and Foundations (NPF) TIG. The posts are centered around the theme of “Equity focused evaluation in small nonprofits and foundations: Innovations, learnings, and challenges.” Hi there! We are Michelle Lawrence Bidwell, MPH, of Granted Advisors, Prof. Steve Mumford of the University of New Orleans, and Kellie Chavez …

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NPF TIG Week: Building an Evaluation Ecosystem by Kellie Chavez-Greene and Steve Mumford

Hi there!  We are Kellie Chavez-Greene from the Greater New Orleans Foundation (GNOF), and Prof. Steve Mumford of the University of New Orleans.  We began collaborating while forming a regional AEA affiliate based in New Orleans, the Gulf Coast Evaluation Network (GCEval).  In this blog, we will discuss how GNOF supported the affiliate through a …

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Learn, Serve, Lead: 2018 Call for AEA Board Nominations by Anne Vo, Brandon Coffee-Borden, Jennifer Greene, Maurice Samuels, and Nicole Vicinanza

Greetings, AEA Members. We are Anne Vo (Chair; University of Southern California), Brandon Coffee-Borden (Community Science), Jennifer Greene (University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign), Maurice Samuels (MacArthur Foundation), and Nicole Vicinanza (JBS International) — your 2018 Nominations Working Group. We have the pleasure of announcing the Call for AEA Board Nominations and encouraging you to consider getting …

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Fired Up, Ready to Go: 2017 Call for AEA Board Nominations by Jennifer Greene, Jim Rugh, Maurice Samuels, Nicole Vicinanza, Anne Vo

Greetings, AEA Members. We are Jennifer Greene (Chair; University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign), Jim Rugh (Independent Consultant), Maurice Samuels (MacArthur Foundation), Nicole Vicinanza (JBS International), and Anne Vo (University of Southern California) — your 2017 Nominations Working Group. We have the pleasure of announcing the Call for AEA Board Nominations and to encourage you to consider …

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Memorial Week: Jennifer Greene on Remembering Egon Guba (1924-2008), Pioneer in Fourth Generation Evaluation

This is part of a series remembering and honoring evaluation pioneers leading up to Memorial Day in the USA (May 30). My name is Jennifer Greene, a former AEA President and former co-editor of New Directions for Evaluation. Egon Guba, as both a scholar and a person, left an enduring transformative legacy to the field …

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LGBT TIG Week: Kari Greene on Reflective practice: Because evaluations are not culture-free

My name is Kari Greene, co-Chair of the LGBT Issues TIG, currently living in Sydney, Australia with a renewed sense of curiosity and excitement. Through my participation in the LGBT Issues TIG, I have had the great fortune to be involved with the Cultural Competence Statement Dissemination Workgroup. This group offers deep thinking, wise counsel …

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LAWG Week: Jennifer Greene on Context of evaluation, and the evaluator as part of the context

Hello, evaluation colleagues! I am Jennifer Greene, a professor of Educational Psychology at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, just a short trip on I-57 through the corn and soybean fields due south of Chicago. The Department of Educational Psychology has long been the home of evaluation at Illinois (for close to half a century, thanks …

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Best of aea365 week: Käri Greene on Issues of Gender and Sexuality in Evaluation

My name is Käri Greene and I’m a Senior Research Analyst at Program Design & Evaluation Services, an intergovernmental agency for the Oregon Public Health Division and Multnomah County Health Department, as well as a co-Chair for the LGBT Issues TIG. Hold on…what was that jumble of letters at the end of the sentence? Well, …

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Artineh Samkian and Joelle Greene on Graphic Timelines to Capture Qualitative Process Data

Hello! We are Artineh Samkian and Joelle Greene. Artineh is an Assistant Professor of Clinical Education at USC and Joelle is a Senior Research Associate at Harder+Co in Los Angeles. Recently, we worked together to conduct an implementation evaluation of a place-based effort funded by First 5 LA. Because we are both very interested in …

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LGBT TIG Week: Kari Greene and Emily Greytak on Becoming More Transgender-inclusive in Your Evaluation Work

This is Kari Greene with Program Design & Evaluation Services in Oregon, and Emily Greytak with GLSEN, the Gay, Lesbian & Straight Education Network in New York. We are with the American Evaluation Association’s (AEA) LGBT Issues Topical Interest Group (TIG) and are heartened to see AEA members building cultural competency around transgender-inclusivity. Have you …

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