Resources for Evaluating Community Organizing
Posted by on February 17, 2014
[posted from Comm-Org]
From: Angelia DiGuiseppe <angelia@afj.org>
New Resources for Evaluating Community Organizing!
Resources for Evaluating Community Organizing (RECO) brings you up to date on the community organizing field’s latest evaluation developments. This year has seen a growing emphasis among activists on movement building- engaging communities in long lasting and continuous action to create sustainable change. As a result, Bolder Advocacy received and added several related evaluation resources to the RECO compendium.
Please go to RECO to view the following 4 additions:
*Movement Network Leader Case Study: Evelyn Shen
Management Assistance Group Network Leader Innovation Lab
*My Healthy Organization Assessment Guide
RoadMap
*What Is Movement Building Capacity for Nonprofit Organizations?
Building Movement Project
*Power Analysis
SCOPE and Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
http://bolderadvocacy.org/tools-for-effective-advocacy/reco/resources
We invite organizers, funders, and evaluators to expand their own community organizing knowledge by visiting RECO and encourage affiliates and networks to share this great resource with their members. Thanks to generous support from Charles Stewart Mott Foundation and others, this electronic resource free.
Please, let us know what else you’d like to see on RECO. We’re constantly considering new resources to meet your needs.
Regards,
Sue Hoechstetter and Angelia DiGuiseppe
Alliance for Justice, Bolder Advocacy Initiative
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