The Extension Foundation offers a variety of resources that can help Extension professionals develop strategies and utilize new tools for program evaluation, data collection, and stakeholder engagement. On Connect you can find videos and publications that highlight and present various evaluation methods, data collection techniques and tips, and effective evaluation approaches. Resources include webinars on qualitative research, data analysis, survey strategies, and multiple tools for gathering feedback and impact data such as Ripple Effects Mapping, which is a method for capturing extension impact stories, and Adaptive Stakeholder Engagement, which provides guidance on engaging stakeholders in natural resources.
Explore the recorded professional development events and publications below to access valuable information and practical tips to enhance the effectiveness of your evaluation and measure the impact of your programs!
- New Tools:
- Cocreating Value Between the Organization and Client through Customer Relationship Management: An overview of CRM systems
Qualitative Research and Data Analysis in Program Evaluation - Using Ripple Effects Mapping to Gather Extension Impact Stories
- Adaptive Stakeholder Engagement
- Using Digital Dashboards to Improve Program Implementation and Evaluation: University of Missouri Team Identifies Challenges and Solutions in Coordinating Programming and Implementation of Mental Health Services
- A Case Study of How to Use Digital Dashboards to Improve Program Implementation and Evaluation
- Cocreating Value Between the Organization and Client through Customer Relationship Management: An overview of CRM systems
- Evaluating Data:
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