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Evaluation Data Collection and Analysis

  • How to Conduct a Focus Group – Conducting a focus group interview can be a great way to gather evaluation information about the strengths and needs of your organization or program. Here are a few tips to help.
  • Tips for Developing a Survey – Keeping a few important things in mind as you develop your evaluation survey can make the whole process much easier and increase the likelihood that the information you gather will be useful for you.
  • Disaggregated Data Analysis – Looking at your evaluation data in different ways can help you make the most of your data. Here are a few suggestions for disaggregated data analysis.
  • Using Qualitative Data – Everybody knows that quantitative data collection is important in evaluations, but qualitative data can be just as important. In fact, sometimes the qualitative data is more useful for program improvement. Here are some ideas for qualitative data collection.
  • Conducting a Useful Strengths and Needs Assessment – Almost every grant you apply for will require that you present some information documenting your organizations needs. Conducting a good strengths and needs assessment is the cornerstone of a good grant planning process. Here are some suggestions to get you started.

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