This series of tip sheets was commisioned by The Minnesota Office of Justice Programs for busy program managers and staff who want to get the most out of their evaluation investment.
Results with impact
October 2008: Amy Leite
Using results
August 2008: Monica Idzelis
Communicating evaluation results
April 2008
Organizing and analyzing your data
February 2008
Ethical issues
October 2007
Conducting interviews
July 2007: Cheryl Holm-Hansen
Writing good surveys
April 2007: Cheryl Holm-Hansen
Does it measure up?
January 2007: Cheryl Holm-Hansen
Gathering information
November 2006: Cheryl Holm-Hansen
Choosing the right questions
July 2006: Cheryl Holm-Hansen
How to build a logic model
April 2006: Cheryl Holm-Hansen
What a logic model can do for you
January 2006: Cheryl Holm-Hansen
What's your theory?
October 2005: Cheryl Hosley
What will it cost? Who should do it?
August 2005: Cheryl Hosley
Who wants to know?
April 2005: Cheryl Hosley
This tip sheet outlines ways to meaningfully involve stakeholders in planning and carrying out an evaluation.
Laying the foundation
January 2005: Cheryl Hosley
This tip sheet includes 12 steps to creating a solid evaluation, including: identifying key audiences and their needs, building a logic model, information collection procedures, and determining the best methods to share results.