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Strengthening program evaluation in your nonprofit

ASU Lodestar Center

As nonprofits attempt to tackle some of our communities' most difficult problems; funders, government agencies and the general public are actively calling for accountability, transparency and proof that a program is producing change. What attitudes toward evaluation are present? Illustration by Jocelyn Ruiz. are available?

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From Bored to Blazing: 7 Steps to Get Your Board Reconnected, Re-engaged and Enthusiastic

BoardAssist

It’s such a simple question and it can touch the heart, open the floodgates of energy and commitment, and bring people to tears. Set up these discussion questions: Why does it cost so much? And the most important question your board members need to know is this: What do we need the MOST but don’t have money for? Probably not.

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Games for Change 2007: Funders Perspective Panel

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Mentioned recent studies about taking laptops out of the classroom and there is a problem with using old metrics and it is important to look for new metrics and rethink learning environments in general. Some questions: What have you seen in terms of partnerships for people seeking funds for games? This is a time pressure question!

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System Error: Stanford Professors Tackle Tech Disruption and Democracy

Non Profit Quarterly

Rob Reich: Big philanthropy is an exercise of power, and wherever there is concentrated power in a democratic society, the civic attitude toward it should be scrutiny, not gratitude. But we need a set of democratic institutions that are really up to the task of governing technology. I’m Amy Costello.

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