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Common Theories of Change in Peacebuilding

hober wrote 1 month ago: This table is produced by Diana Chigas and Peter Woodrow. From Plotting Sustainable Peace: A Manual … more →

Tags: chigas, Woodrow

Training Time5 comments

octobia wrote 4 months ago: I’m in the middle of a fabulous 2-day training on facilitating a strategic planning model call … more →

Tags: Work, Belief, Goal, Learning, Planning, Strategy, Creativity, Skills

some readings on innovation/social enterprise

rwinger wrote 4 months ago: http://www.businessweek.com/smallbiz/content/jun2009/sb20090615_940089.htm?chan=smallbiz_smallbiz+in … more →

Tags: social enterprise, Data, CSR, hybrid model, book, Measuring Impact, Google, acumen, Iris

Impacts Code Newsletter May 2009

Wiebke Herding wrote 7 months ago: There’s been steady progress on the draft ISEAL Impacts Code in the last month. Amazingly, the … more →

Tags: Newsletters

Great debaters: Paul Brest and Sean Stannard-Stockton on Strategic Philanthropy

policyandphilanthropy wrote 11 months ago: There’s an interesting discussion going on at Paul Brest’s Strategic Philanthropy blog o … more →

Tags: Philanthropy, Paul Brest, sean stannard-stockton, Tactical Philanthropy, the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, strategic philanthropy, huffington post, philanthrocapitalism

Why should a nonprofit care about "theory of change"?

tsne wrote 1 year ago: Deborah Linnell, Program Director, Third Sector New England This video was originally shared on blip … more →

Tags: interviews, program, Vlog, capacity building, NPO FAQ

What is a "theory of change"?

tsne wrote 1 year ago: Deborah Linnell, Director of Programs, Third Sector New England This video was originally shared on … more →

Tags: interviews, program, Vlog, capacity building, NPO FAQ

May 2008

Helen Turvey wrote 1 year ago: May 2008 was a really great month at the Foundation. We went through what seemed like a spring clean … more →

Tags: May 2008, cape town declaration, How We Work, ISO, OOXML

Theory of Change: does governmnet need one in it's approach to programme and project development?2 comments

thips wrote 1 year ago: “Stop asking us the why, what now, and so what questions. Because we are not used to answering … more →

Tags: Developing M&E systems, SMIP Team in SA, Theory of change; developing participatory M&E syst

Theories of Change & MandE

Mine Pabari wrote 1 year ago: Since my post on “Logic beyond the Logical framework“, we’ve now almost finished c … more →

Tags: SMIP Team in EA, Developing M&E systems, Participatory monitoring and evaluation

Concept Mapping - A tool for Theory of Change2 comments

Mine Pabari wrote 1 year ago: For months, no years (!) I’ve been looking for a good software that would help in documenting … more →

Tags: Software

Logic beyond the Logical Framework? 2 comments

Mine Pabari wrote 1 year ago: The ASSP/ASDP-L workshop in Zanzibar was an M&E planning workshop & not a strategic planning … more →

Tags: SMIP Team in EA, Developing M&E systems, Designing participatory M&E systems

Application of the “Theory of Change” approach in Developing an M&E System

sdbaguma wrote 1 year ago: There is a saying that practice makes perfect. The best way to know Monitoring and evaluation is by … more →

Tags: SMIP Team in EA, Developing M&E systems, Developing participatory M&E systems


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