by Clare Nolan, Meg Long , Jara Dean-Coffey, and Julia Coffman
As philanthropies try to find their way forward in these complicated endeavors, a growing number of new initiatives seek to transform philanthropic evaluation in ways that can better support them and the social change they are after. These initiatives emphasize more than just the traditional assessment of impact. They stress the role of evaluators as learning and thought partners who bring cross-sector perspectives and multi-disciplinary expertise to change efforts. They center learning and evaluation in the change process, as part of the strategy for reaching a desired end.
We represent three of these efforts.
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