Welcome to aea365! Please take a moment to review our new community guidelines. Learn More.

EPE TIG Week: Evaluators as Data Shepherds by Rupu Gupta and Arika Virapongse

Hi, We are Rupu Gupta, Program-Chair of AEA’s Environmental Program Evaluation Topical Interest Group, and Co-Chair of the Community Resilience Cluster within Earth Science Information Partners (ESIP), and Arika Virapongse, Chair of ESIP’s Community Resilience Cluster, Director of Middle Path EcoSolutions, and Community Director of the Ronin Institute. With multiple hats on, we’re raising a …

EPE TIG Week: Evaluators as Data Shepherds by Rupu Gupta and Arika Virapongse Read More »

EPE TIG Week: What We Talk About When We Talk About Environmental Program Evaluation by Greta Landis

Hi there! My name is Greta Landis and I’m an Evaluation Specialist at the Natural Resources Institute, part of the University of Wisconsin-Madison Division of Extension. I’m also Co-chair of the Environmental Program Evaluation TIG. At the last two Eval Reimagined virtual conferences, our TIG was thrilled to see new faces from a wide range …

EPE TIG Week: What We Talk About When We Talk About Environmental Program Evaluation by Greta Landis Read More »

NPF TIG Week: Equitable Collaboration with Nonprofits and Foundations by Susan Wolfe and Ann Price

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 everyone! We are Susan Wolfe of Susan Wolfe and Associates and Ann Price of Community Evaluation Solutions. As evaluators, we regularly collaborate …

NPF TIG Week: Equitable Collaboration with Nonprofits and Foundations by Susan Wolfe and Ann Price Read More »

NPF TIG Week: What I Am Learning as a Culturally Responsive Evaluator by Kimberly Harris

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! My name is Kimberly Harris. I am an independent evaluator, trained in culturally responsive and equitable evaluation (CREE) approaches. I am the …

NPF TIG Week: What I Am Learning as a Culturally Responsive Evaluator by Kimberly Harris Read More »

NPF TIG Week: Facilitating Academic Research Partnerships for An Inner-City Agency by Tracy Borrelli.

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! My name is Tracy Borrelli. I’m an evaluation consultant in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. I currently specialize in homelessness. I have a …

NPF TIG Week: Facilitating Academic Research Partnerships for An Inner-City Agency by Tracy Borrelli. Read More »

NPF TIG Week: Role of Evaluation Policies for Supporting Equity by Emily Kalnicky

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.” Greetings! I am Emily Kalnicky, Director of Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning at the non-profit Partnership for Public Service, along with being an independent …

NPF TIG Week: Role of Evaluation Policies for Supporting Equity by Emily Kalnicky Read More »

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 …

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

NPF TIG Week: Building Equity into Internal Evaluation Infrastructure by Courtney Bolinson

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! I’m Courtney Bolinson, an independent evaluation consultant. I’m currently helping a new organization set-up their internal evaluation infrastructure and philosophy. To get …

NPF TIG Week: Building Equity into Internal Evaluation Infrastructure by Courtney Bolinson Read More »

NPF TIG Week: Lessons from the Landscape by Kimberly Harris, Geri Peak, and Mindelyn Anderson

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! My name is Kimberly Harris, owner of Educa Consulting, and an independent evaluator, trained in culturally responsive and equitable evaluation (CREE) approaches. …

NPF TIG Week: Lessons from the Landscape by Kimberly Harris, Geri Peak, and Mindelyn Anderson Read More »

AKEN Affiliate Week: on Inclusion of Individuals with Disabilities in Disabilities Research, Evaluation and Surveillance Teams by Tasha Boyer, Tamara Douglas, Vanessa Hiratsuka, and Nathan Rabang

We are Tasha Boyer, Tamara Douglas, Vanessa Hiratsuka, and Nathan Rabang, research and evaluation staff at the Center for Human Development at the University of Alaska Anchorage. Our center’s mission is to improve the quality of lives for people who experience disabilities and their families, across the lifespan, through interdisciplinary training, technical assistance, exemplary service …

AKEN Affiliate Week: on Inclusion of Individuals with Disabilities in Disabilities Research, Evaluation and Surveillance Teams by Tasha Boyer, Tamara Douglas, Vanessa Hiratsuka, and Nathan Rabang Read More »