Measuring, Quantifying, & Communicating Our Impact
Description: Oftentimes it can be challenging to measure and communicate the impact we as human service providers are making on our respective communities. In this session, Carolyn Berry (PhD, Associate Professor at NYU School of Medicine) will teach us how to conduct meaningful, yet feasible, evaluation activities. This session will teach us:
How to determine the purposes and audiences for evaluation
How to choose the most relevant type of evaluation
How to use a logic model to guide evaluation
How to assess available data for use in evaluation and potential means for gathering additional data, and
How to strengthen outcome evaluation when a comparison group is not possible.
Speaker: Carolyn Berry, PhD, Associate Professor, Department of Population Health | New York University School of Medicine
Date: Wednesday, May 12th, 2021
Time: 1:00—2:30pm E.T.
Format: Zoom
Cost: FREE
This virtual workshop is part of a series and was made possible by the generous support of the New York Community Trust and New York City Council Member Margaret Chin.