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Moving Your Strategic Plan Forward
A strategic plan provides an important map for where your organization is heading. Creating the plan is only the first step. Successful strategy planning must include steps to move the initiatives in the strategic plan forward.
Why Evaluate?
If you want to discover what’s working, evaluate. If you want to identify what can be improved, evaluate. If you want to show impact, evaluate.
Finding Funding for Your Organization
Financial sustainability is one of the keys to a healthy organization. However, the global pandemic has stretched the financial resources of organizations and made funding more difficult to find, especially for underserved organizations and communities.
Continuous Quality Improvement
To evaluate your program, many evaluators use a Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI) or Quality Improvement (QI) approach.
How Evaluation Can Create Sustainable Change
Sustainability happens when organizations strategize, plan for, and set systems in place. How? Consider these ideas: