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Grantmakers in Health March 7 th , 2014

Power Dynamics and the Power of Grantee Voice in Evaluation Design & Implementation Healthcare Georgia Foundation. Grantmakers in Health March 7 th , 2014. A shared commitment to better outcomes. Movement toward performance-based funding. Need for evaluation capacity.

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Grantmakers in Health March 7 th , 2014

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  1. Power Dynamics and the Power of Grantee Voice in Evaluation Design & ImplementationHealthcare Georgia Foundation Grantmakers in Health March 7th, 2014

  2. A shared commitment to better outcomes Movement toward performance-based funding Need for evaluation capacity Evaluation Resource Center

  3. www.georgiaerc.org

  4. Shift to Strategic Grantmaking

  5. Programmatic Framework

  6. Grantee participation in evaluation of NOFAs • Pre-award webinar for applicants • Foundation’s logic model & long-term outcomes • Pre-award individual technical assistance for applicants • Assistance with Case Statement, outcomes, logic model, and/or evaluation plan as requested • Post-award orientation webinar • Evaluation expectations • Template provided – Evaluation Plan Worksheet • Coaching Call • Indicators developed for outcomes as defined in proposal

  7. Questions for consideration • Given the coaching call is conducted with a Foundation employee, what is the grantee voice if there is disagreement on suggested outcomes or indicators? • Does the power dynamic restrict the grantee from truly asking the questions that would most benefit their organization, particularly if those questions are not of interest to the Foundation? • Does the evaluation TA actually improve evaluation design? Grantee reporting? • To what extent are grantees building (and measuring) evaluation capacity through this “low-touch” evaluation coaching approach?

  8. Thank you! Questions? Maddy Frey, MPH Healthcare Georgia FoundationEvaluation Resource Centerp: 404-653-0990www.georgiaerc.org mfrey@healthcaregeorgia.org

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