Step 1 Stakeholders
Objectives Understand the importance of stakeholders in program evaluation Describe the three categories of stakeholders Identify potential stakeholders for your project
CDC Evaluation Framework
Why We Need to Get Them Involved Different perspectives on the program Clarify program goals and objectives Address various needs for the evaluation Establish common expectations Heighten their interest and involvement Ensure that the evaluation findings will be used
Who Are Stakeholders? Supporters/implementers Recipients/beneficiaries Decision-makers
Polling Exercise A local board of health member who is a champion for health issues is an example of which stakeholder group? a. Supporters/implementers b. Recipients/beneficiaries c. Decision-makers
Polling Exercise A CDC official who oversees your federal grant is an example of a person in which stakeholder group? a. Supporters/implementers b. Recipients/beneficiaries c. Decision-makers
Polling Exercise A program supervisor in your project is an example of which stakeholder group? a. Supporters/implementers b. Recipients/beneficiaries c. Decision-makers
Polling Exercise A non-profit group which refers clients to your program is an example of which stakeholder group? a. Supporters/implementers b. Recipients/beneficiaries c. Decision-makers
Polling Exercise Restaurant owners that are inspected by your department are a part of which stakeholder group? a. Supporters/implementers b. Recipients/beneficiaries c. Decision-makers
Polling Exercise People eating food at a local restaurant are a part of which stakeholder group? a. Supporters/implementers b. Recipients/beneficiaries c. Decision-makers
Your Stakeholders Think about your project and the people or groups affected by it. Review your list of stakeholders for your project. Revise your list, as needed. 1 2 3
Strategies to Reach Stakeholders How would you reach and engage your stakeholders?
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