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- A Framework for Program Evaluation: A Gateway to Tools
- Intervention Research with Communities: A Gateway to Tools
- Understanding Community Leadership, Evaluators, and Funders: What Are Their Interests?
- Choosing Evaluators
- Developing an Evaluation Plan
- Measuring Success: Evaluating Comprehensive Community Initiatives
- Gathering Information: Monitoring Your Progress
- Rating Community Goals
- Rating Member Satisfaction
- Constituent Survey of Outcomes: Ratings of Importance
- Using the Evaluation System to Answer Key Questions About the Initiative
- Providing Feedback to Improve the Initiative
- Presenting Evaluating Information to a Community Audience
- Communicating Information to Funders for Support and Accountability
- Supporting Participants in Using Evaluation Information
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