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Innovation Network, Inc. www.innonet.org
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Program Logic Model Program Planning Communication Evaluation
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Innovation Network, Inc. www.innonet.org Human Resources 12 young people to serve as youth leaders 6 local artists 1 Program Coordinator Consulta nt to help develop curriculum (5 days) Space 4 classrooms Materials Art supplies Snacks Training Identify/hire consultant to develop curriculum Develop training curriculum Recruit artists and youth leaders Training logistics Provide training sessions to youth leaders Provide training sessions to artists Training curriculum developed Number of artists trained Number of youth leaders trained Artists and youth interact in positive ways Teen leaders and youth interact in positive ways Youth believe the after school program is a place they belong · Youth feel safe in the after school program · Youth enjoy coming to the after school program ·
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Innovation Network, Inc. www.innonet.org Resources and Activities A reality check on the achievement of outcomes. A way to communicate what it really takes to implement a quality program and achieve outcomes. A framework for understanding why outcomes were or were not achieved
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Innovation Network, Inc. www.innonet.org Outputs, Outcomes,Indicators Outputs are the tangible results of your activities Outcomes are the changes or benefits that result from what you do Indicators are the evidence of those changes or benefits
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Innovation Network, Inc. www.innonet.org Types of Outcomes Client/individual Family/community Systemic Organizational
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Innovation Network, Inc. www.innonet.org Ambition and scope Who are the direct beneficiaries? Be as specific as possible. What is the timeframe? Is the outcome within you “sphere of influence?”
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Innovation Network, Inc. www.innonet.org Continuum of Outcomes Logical progression of outcomes
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Innovation Network, Inc. www.innonet.org Training
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Innovation Network, Inc. www.innonet.org Advocacy
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Innovation Network, Inc. www.innonet.org Fundraising
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Innovation Network, Inc. www.innonet.org Evaluation Indicators Sources of Information Data Collection Methods
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Innovation Network, Inc. www.innonet.org Indicators Indicators are the specific, measurable characteristics or changes that represent achievement of an outcome. Anita baker, 1998 Participatory Evaluation Institute Outcomes are usually stated as abstract concepts. Indicators make outcomes observable.
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Innovation Network, Inc. www.innonet.org Meaningful Unambiguous Useful Practical to collect
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Innovation Network, Inc. www.innonet.org Sources of Information
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Innovation Network, Inc. www.innonet.org Choose Data Collection Methods Surveys/Questionnaires Document Review Interviews Focus groups Observations Case studies
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Innovation Network, Inc. www.innonet.org Putting it all together Think about sources of information. Think about data collection methods Now, look at it all, and identify where the same method will be used to measure multiple indicators Decision making process: Is the method practical, given your resources? Are there other methods that can be used?
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Innovation Network, Inc. www.innonet.org IndicatorsDataCollectionMethods Survey of teen leadersSurvey of participants Survey of artists Observation Teen leaders give participants individual attention X Teen leaders give help when asked X Teen leaders enjoy working with participants X Youth demonstrate growing competence in art X
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