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Every nonprofit needs accurate data to inform decision-making and communicate program impact to board members, funders, clients, and community stakeholders. However, determining what data can be used, how it should be measured, and how to accurately report impact is not always straight-forward. In this interactive course, trainer Jennifer McBride, MPA, will enhance your understanding of program measurement and how to better evaluate and communicate program data. You’ll leave with action-oriented tools to start assessing your programs, including a sample program evaluation plan and logic model.
In this session you will:
Who Should Attend?
This session is designed for nonprofit professionals, organizational leaders, program directors, and any staff responsible for or relying on program results data.
***Please note: this class was originally scheduled to take place in July, but has been reschedule to September 12th.***
$288.00 Only $89 thanks to the support of our funders.
This event is being held IN-PERSON at our training room in Tampa, FL.
Registration closes at 11:55 p.m. Eastern on September 10, 2024.
Full participation in How to Measure and Evaluate Your Nonprofit Programs is applicable for 4.0 points in Category 1.B – Education of the CFRE International application for initial certification and/or recertification.
Jennifer McBride, M.P.A., has an extensive background in nonprofit and higher education administration, with more than 15 years’ experience in the world of grants and fund development as a grant writer and consultant in Washington State, Tallahassee, and the Tampa Bay region. Her expertise in proposal development, crafting evaluation plans and logic models, strategic planning, and program review led to a full-time role in evaluation and assessment, where she now serves as the Director of Institutional Effectiveness at St. Petersburg College.
Jennifer McBride, M.P.A., has an extensive background in nonprofit and higher education administration, with more than 15 years’ experience in the world of grants and fund development as a grant writer and consultant in Washington State, Tallahassee, and the Tampa Bay region. Her expertise in proposal development, crafting evaluation plans and logic models, strategic planning, and program review led to a full-time role in evaluation and assessment, where she now serves as the Director of Institutional Effectiveness at St. Petersburg College.
Visit the Registration & Payment Policies page for answers to many questions regarding payment, attendance, substitutions, cancellation and refunds.
NLC/Children’s Board of Hillsborough County (CBHC) No-Show Policy
If you use a CBHC code to register for an NLC event, you will be responsible for paying the registration and processing fees if you do not show up for the class. Please read the full no-show policy here.
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Health Protocols for In-Person Classes
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NLC uses targeted cleaning protocols in our Training Room and office space.
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