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PerformWell Helping Practitioners Deliver More Effective Programs
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126,996 unique visitors 160,283 visits 51,128 surveys/assessments downloaded Since the Launch of PerformWell in March 2012
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PERFORMWELL is an Online Performance Management Resource
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Funders to Date Annie E. Casey Foundation Edna McConnell Clark Foundation Trustees’ Philanthropy Fund Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Kresge Foundation Rockefeller Foundation William & Flora Hewlett Foundation World Bank Community Group
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Targeting Conduct Needs Assessment Identify Your Population Select Intervention, Develop Logic Model & Identify Indicators Implement Program/Approach & Conduct Ongoing Performance Management Conduct a Randomized-Controlled Impact Evaluation [if appropriate and feasible] Collect Data on Performance & Outcome Measures Conduct a Quasi-Experimental Outcomes Evaluation [once implementation issues are addressed] Conduct an Implementation Evaluation [once program operations are stable] Moore, K. A., Walker, K. & Murphey, D.(2011). Performance Management: The Neglected Step in Becoming an Evidence-Based Program, in Morino, M., Weiss, L. & Collins, C., Leap of Reason (111-.116). Washington, D.C.: Venture Philanthropy Partners. Becoming Performance Driven
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“Before, we were using our own home-grown tool, which was OK, but it wasn’t based on research and it was more subjective than we liked. The Participant Work Readiness Evaluation measures our core outcomes, and it was great that we could modify it to fit the specifics of our programming.” Mira Appleby Program Development Manager Baltimore’s Sinai Hospital October 2012 Newsletter
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12,142 6,350 4,531 4,914 PA 4,508 NY 7,941 MD 4,405 DC 4,622 Visitors to PerformWell come from all 50 States, District of Columbia and Puerto Rico Top States:
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Three Ways to Navigate Browse surveys and assessments alphabetically, or browse by outcome area or program strategy. Drill down to specific outcomes and indicators for useful context, and find practitioner-friendly surveys and assessments. Find out how to measure and manage program implementation to ensure effective service delivery. Identify Outcomes Improve Service Delivery Find Survey/Assessment
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Sample Survey/Assessment
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“The site aims to make the management of performance evaluation easier by employing useful tools, in many cases developed by scholars, that until now have not been easily available.” Nicole Wallace “New Site Aids Evaluation Process to Increase Impact” the Chronicle of Philanthropy
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Webinars Since Launch, March 2012 12 webinars 490 average attendees/webinar 5,885 attendees
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Most Popular Webinars Lives on the Line: Why Mission-Driven Leaders Embrace Performance Management Introduction to Performance Management Creating a Performance Culture 1, 053 864 722
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January 16, 2014 – 3:00-4:30pm EST David Bonbright, CEO, Keystone Accountability Megan Fetter, Director of Resident Engagement, John H. Boner Community Center Teresa Derrick-Mills, Research Associate, Urban Institute Register at www.performwell.orgwww.performwell.org Next Webinar How to Involve People Served in Program Decision- Making, and How to Know if it’s Successful
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“Overall, I believe PerformWell is the most exciting new entrant to the measurement field in years. It makes it considerably easier to tackle the challenging but crucial task of understanding what and how to measure. The site was designed for nonprofit practitioners and largely avoids the off-putting measurement jargon found on most of its peers’ sites.” Matthew Forti “Worth a Look: PerformWell Performance Management Resource” Stanford Social Innovation Review
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US 101,183 Canada 6,850 UK 7,901 Philippines 5,579 India 4,477 Australia 4,002 South Africa 1,838 Malaysia 1,878 Visitors to PerformWell come from 194 Countries Top Countries:
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The PerformWell Team Kristin Moore Senior Scholar Child Trends Steve Butz CEO Social Solutions Elizabeth Boris Director Center on Nonprofits & Philanthropy Urban Institute Mary Winkler Senior Research Associate Urban Institute Ingvild Bjornvold Director of Strategic Initiatives Social Solutions Teresa Derrick-Mills Research Associate Urban Institute Mary Terzian Research Scientist Child Trends Saunji Fyffe Research Associate Urban Institute
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Advisory Board Amanda Broun, Independent Sector Cynthia Strauss, Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Fay Twersky, Hewlett Foundation Irv Katz, National Human Service Assembly James Firman, National Council on Aging Jane Wales, Global Philanthropy Forum Jeff Mason, Decisionaire Jon Pratt, Minnesota Council of Nonprofits Mike Lawson, Performance Management Consultant Nick Torres, University of Pennsylvania
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