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SUMMARY:Nonprofit-Planning and Evaluation
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ORGANIZER:MAILTO:lmerricks@drfonline.org
DTSTART:20190423T050000
DTEND:20190423T120000
DTSTAMP:20260616T115443
DESCRIPTION: Instructor: Matt Nash,&nbsp;mnash@duke.edu&nbsp;Discuss what i
 t takes to incorporate an effective and comprehensive program evaluation
 . Understand program evaluation has an impact on services and sustainabi
 lity offered by nonprofits.&nbsp;&nbsp; Participants will understand way
 s in which program evaluation impacts potential funding and organization
 al sustainability.During this interactive class, understand why evaluati
 on is important and how it includes key stakeholders roles, the utility 
 of theories of change, how to design an evaluation plan, and basics of d
 ata collection.&nbsp;&nbsp;Learning ObjectivesUnderstand the&nbsp; who, 
 why, when, and how of program evaluationDiscuss an action plan for addre
 ssing evaluation in your organizationBio:&nbsp; Matthew T.A. Nash, MBA, 
 is the managing director for social entrepreneurship for the Duke Innova
 tion and Entrepreneurship Initiative. He is also an adjunct professor of
  the practice at Duke&rsquo;s Sanford School of Public Policy, where he 
 teaches undergraduate courses on social innovation and human-centered de
 sign. He is a senior fellow with the Duke Center for International Devel
 opment, and past executive director of the Center for the Advancement of
  Social Entrepreneurship, where he co-founded the Social Entrepreneurshi
 p Accelerator at Duke.&nbsp; Matt has extensive domestic and internation
 al social and public sector experience in social innovation, social ente
 rprise, strategic planning, organization development, performance measur
 ement, board development and governance, business process transformation
 , and leadership development.Click here to register.
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 ef="mailto:mnash@duke.edu">mnash@duke.edu</a>&nbsp;</p><p>Discuss what i
 t takes to incorporate an effective and comprehensive program evaluation
 . Understand program evaluation has an impact on services and sustainabi
 lity offered by nonprofits.&nbsp;&nbsp; Participants will understand way
 s in which program evaluation impacts potential funding and organization
 al sustainability.</p><p>During this interactive class, understand why e
 valuation is important and how it includes key stakeholders roles, the u
 tility of theories of change, how to design an evaluation plan, and basi
 cs of data collection.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p><p><strong>Learning Objectives</st
 rong></p><ol><li>Understand the&nbsp; who, why, when, and how of program
  evaluation</li><li>Discuss an action plan for addressing evaluation in 
 your organization</li></ol><p><strong>Bio:&nbsp;</strong> Matthew T.A. N
 ash, MBA, is the managing director for social entrepreneurship for the D
 uke Innovation and Entrepreneurship Initiative. He is also an adjunct pr
 ofessor of the practice at Duke&rsquo;s Sanford School of Public Policy,
  where he teaches undergraduate courses on social innovation and human-c
 entered design. He is a senior fellow with the Duke Center for Internati
 onal Development, and past executive director of the Center for the Adva
 ncement of Social Entrepreneurship, where he co-founded the Social Entre
 preneurship Accelerator at Duke.&nbsp; Matt has extensive domestic and i
 nternational social and public sector experience in social innovation, s
 ocial enterprise, strategic planning, organization development, performa
 nce measurement, board development and governance, business process tran
 sformation, and leadership development.</p><p><a title="Register Link" h
 ref="https://www.drfonline.org/events/series/id/22/2019-duke-nonprofit-c
 apacity-building-tr">Click here to register.</a></p>\n</BODY></HTML>
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