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Developing More Intentional Budgets By Redefining LoE by Nina Sabarre and Kathleen Doll

Hello! We are Nina Sabarre, PhD and Kathleen Doll, PhD, and we lead Intention 2 Impact (I2I), a research and evaluation consulting firm known for helping purpose-driven organizations drive strategy, innovation, and impact. In addition to serving our clients day in and day out, we are proud to be a feminist firm that actively disrupts …

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Integrating equity-based learning into our evaluative practices by Elizabeth McGee

Can evaluative learning be performative? As evaluators, we collectively loathe the proverbial adage that evaluation reports are dense documents that collect dust on organizational shelves or, worse yet, get sent to the paper shredder. We know that a lack of attention to learning undermines our efforts to ensure that our evaluation insights, results, and recommendations …

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Paying It Forward by Ann Webb Price

Hi everyone, I am Ann Price, a community psychologist and evaluator based in Georgia. I own Community Evaluation Solutions, a firm I founded in 2004. In this blog, I want to talk about the challenges I experienced starting my business and several free opportunities for independent evaluation consultants. Like most evaluators, I don’t have a …

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DUP TIG Week: DUP Week: Inclusive Evaluation Design – Size and Space for Approach and Use by June Gothberg and Caitlyn Bukaty

Welcome to Day 7 of Inclusive Evaluation Design hosted by the Disabilities and Underrepresented Populations TIG. We are June Gothberg and Caitlyn Bukaty, chairs of the DUP TIG and this week we feel hopeful that we have brought you information from the TIG at-large that will be useful in your inclusive evaluation practice. As we …

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DUP TIG Week: DUP Week: Inclusive Evaluation Design – Low Physical Effort by June Gothberg and Caitlyn Bukaty

Welcome to Day 6 of Inclusive Evaluation Design hosted by the Disabilities and Underrepresented Populations TIG. We are June Gothberg and Caitlyn Bukaty, the chairs of the TIG. In her presentation, Vale Querini (2020) shared that “products and services that are not built with inclusion in mind result in various forms of discrimination and exclusion” …

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DUP TIG Week: Inclusive Evaluation Design – Tolerance for Error by June Gothberg and Caitlyn Bukaty

Welcome to Day 5 of Inclusive Evaluation Design hosted by the Disabilities and Underrepresented Populations TIG. We are June Gothberg and Caitlyn Bukaty, the chairs of the TIG. Over the past two years, the chairs, and other invited members of the DUP TIG have been collaborating with the United Nations Evaluation Group (UNEG) Gender, Disability …

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DUP TIG Week: Inclusive Evaluation Design – Perceptible Information by June Gothberg and Caitlyn Bukaty

Welcome to Day 4 of Inclusive Evaluation Design hosted by the Disabilities and Underrepresented PWe are June Gothberg and Caitlyn Bukaty, the chairs of the TIG. During the last three years at AEA we have hosted annual Think Tanks to gather insights on lessons learned, tips, and resources for designing inclusive evaluations. This week of …

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DUP TIG Week: Inclusive Evaluation Design – Keep it Simple and Intuitive by June Gothberg and Caitlyn Bukaty

Welcome to Day 3 of Inclusive Evaluation Design hosted by the Disabilities and Underrepresented Populations TIG. We are June Gothberg and Caitlyn Bukaty, the chairs of the TIG. This week’s theme centers around broadening opportunities for all individuals to actively participate in the evaluation process. We encourage evaluators to use Universal Design practices to improve …

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DUP TIG Week: Inclusive Evaluation Design – Flexibility in Use by June Gothberg and Caitlyn Bukaty

Welcome to Day 2 of Inclusive Evaluation Design hosted by the Disabilities and Underrepresented Populations TIG. We are June Gothberg and Caitlyn Bukaty, the chairs of the TIG. During the last three years at AEA we have hosted annual Think Tanks to gather insights on lessons learned, tips, and resources for designing inclusive evaluations. This …

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DUP TIG Week: Inclusive Evaluation Design – Equitable Use by June Gothberg and Caitlyn Bukaty

Welcome to a week focused on Inclusive Evaluation Design hosted by the Disabilities and Underrepresented Populations Topical Interest Group (TIG). We are June Gothberg and Caitlyn Bukaty, the chairs of the TIG. Our TIG is made up of evaluators who are passionate about increasing the inclusion of all people in program evaluation including diverse populations …

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