Not all grant proposals require an evaluation plan; however, in recent years most program announcements and funding opportunities stipulate an evaluation strategy or plan with specific milestones. If an evaluation plan is required, it will be listed in the program announcement. Most often, larger, more involved grant proposals always will require an evaluation plan. An outcomes evaluation is an integral part of a grant proposal that provides information to investigators and sponsors on how to improve a project during its development and implementation. A final summative evaluation provides a post-project analysis on the extent to which the project met its goals after it has been completed. This webinar will cover the following topics: What is a project evaluation? Why is it needed? Should you include an evaluation plan in your proposal if it is not required? What kinds of evaluations exist and how do you choose the right evaluator for your project? Should you always employ an outside independent evaluator in your project? Should you always include a logic model? How can a logic model be helpful in the implementation of an evaluation plan?
Targeted Audience: All CUNY Faculty.
Presenter: John Tsapogas, Director, RFCUNY APPS
Registration URL: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/8669217510106078557Registration
Webinar ID: 456-078-891