Helpful information about program design and evaluation
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Learn how to build inclusive organizations
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Innovation Network, Inc. (InnoNet) is a 501(c) 3 nonprofit organization founded in 1993 to meet the critical information and evaluation needs of nonprofit and public organizations. InnoNet's mission is to help agencies better plan, executive and evaluate their structures, organizations and services
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A theoretical and practical resource from the UK
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A resource for developing programs for older adolescents preparing to live on their own
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The primary goals of the journal are to assist evaluators and planners to better the practice of their professions, to develop their skills and to improve their knowledge base
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This report draws on the experiences of community-based initiatives to distill findings and suggestions that may benefit other communities seeking to introduce or already in the process of implementing such efforts
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The Association for Research on Nonprofit Organizations and Voluntary Action (ARNOVA) is an international, interdisciplinary network of scholars and nonprofit leaders fostering the creation, application and dissemination of research on voluntary action, nonprofit organizations, philanthropy and civil society
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This library is a free community resource to be shared and contributed to by users and readers across the world. The overall goal of the library is to provide leaders and managers (especially those with very limited resources) basic and practical information about business, management and organizations
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Provides technical assistance, staff training , research and evaluation, and library research on family-based programs and issues to public and private human services agencies in states, counties, and communities across the United States
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A repository of what we and our partners are learning about the areas in which we work. Included here are formal reports produced by researchers on behalf of the Foundation, as well as stories that illustrate innovative ideas in action. Knowledge about what works and why is critical if significant change, which is our goal, is to occur
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A nonprofit, nonpartisan research organization dedicated to improving the lives of children by conducting research and providing science-based information to improve the decisions, programs, and policies that affect children and their families
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Standards of Quality Performance for Teen Programs developed by YouthNet
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Highlights programs and practices that credible research indicates are effective in improving outcomes for children, youth, and families
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We are working in partnership with other organizations to add value to the out-of-school time (OST) field by promoting strategic use of information to improve quality, accessibility, and sustainability of OST programs across the nation. Our strategy is tailored to support knowledge development, evaluation, and learning in out-of-school time
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Information drawn from evaluations of several youth programs. It is organized around four elements that are considered to be essential for quality program management: (1) a well-managed service delivery system, (2) effective targeting and recruiting, (3) a well-articulated and consistent identity, and (4) sound leadership and an effective staff
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One in a series of training and technical assistance publications prepared under the Youth Research and Technical Assistance Project (YRTAP), sponsored by the U.S. Department of Labor, contract no. 99-0-1869-75-053-01. The content and strategies presented in the Technical Assistance Guide represent the collective and creative work of the Center's principal staff
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