Now Available: Network Evaluation Guide with Casebook
Network Impact and the Center for Evaluation Innovation are pleased to make available the two-part guide to network evaluation.
The State of Network Evaluation brief offers the field's current thinking on frameworks, approaches and tools to address practical questions about designing and funding network evaluations.
Evaluating Networks for Social Change: A Casebook profiles nine evaluations including key questions, methodologies, and results while expanding what is known about assessment approaches that fit with how networks develop and function.
What will I learn in the guide?
How an evaluation can help a network function more effectively and promote network health
Elements of a network that can be evaluated
Approaches, methods and tools for evaluating networks
How to design a network evaluation that fits the
 network type and investment (e.g., size, stage of development; issue focus)
Key questions to ask in a network evaluation
Examples of network evaluations and what has been learned from them
You can download the Guide at: www.NetworkImpact.org/NetworkEvaluation or on the Center for Evaluation Innovation site using:
http://bit.ly/NetEvalGuideBrief and
http://bit.ly/NetEvalGuideCasebook
Thank you to the sponsors of this project: the David and Lucile Packard Foundation, the Jim Joseph Foundation, The California Endowment, and the W.K. Kellogg Foundation.
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