In this report, we present a framework for developing evidence-building plans and describe the experiences of evaluation leaders from seven agencies who delivered presentations in the HHS ASPE-sponsored webinar series from July to August 2019.
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Promising Practices from Early Experiences with Developing Evidence-Building and Evaluation Plans (Summary Report)Sep 23, 2019
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HHS/ASPE Webinar Series: Developing and Using Learning Agenda Approach to Evidence-building (Webinar 7 Slides: Urban Institute)Aug 29, 2019
On August 29, 2019, Demetra Nightingale from the Urban Institute and formerly of the Department of Labor presented on the agency’s approach to create and implement evidence-building and an evaluation plan, as required by the Evidence Act.
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HHS/ASPE Webinar Series: Developing and Using Learning Agenda Approach to Evidence-building (Webinar 7 Transcript: Urban Institute)Aug 29, 2019
On August 29, 2019, Demetra Nightingale from the Urban Institute and formerly of the Department of Labor presented on the agency’s approach to create and implement evidence-building and an evaluation plan, as required by the Evidence Act.
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HHS/ASPE Webinar Series: Developing and Using Learning Agenda Approach to Evidence-building (Webinar 7 Video: Urban Institute)Aug 29, 2019
On August 29, 2019, Demetra Nightingale from the Urban Institute and formerly of the Department of Labor presented on the agency’s approach to create and implement evidence-building and an evaluation plan, as required by the Evidence Act.
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HHS/ASPE Webinar Series: Developing and Using Learning Agenda Approach to Evidence-building (Webinar 6 Slides: Administration for Children and Families)Aug 28, 2019
On August 28, 2019, Emily Schmitt from the Administration for Children and Families presented on the agency’s approach to create and implement evidence-building and an evaluation plan, as required by the Evidence Act.
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HHS/ASPE Webinar Series: Developing and Using Learning Agenda Approach to Evidence-building (Webinar 6 Transcript: Administration for Children and Families)Aug 28, 2019
On August 28, 2019, Emily Schmitt from the Administration for Children and Families presented on the agency’s approach to create and implement evidence-building and an evaluation plan, as required by the Evidence Act.
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HHS/ASPE Webinar Series: Developing and Using Learning Agenda Approach to Evidence-building (Webinar 6 Video: Administration for Children and Families)Aug 28, 2019
On August 28, 2019, Emily Schmitt from the Administration for Children and Families presented on the agency’s approach to create and implement evidence-building and an evaluation plan, as required by the Evidence Act.
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HHS/ASPE Webinar Series: Developing and Using Learning Agenda Approach to Evidence-building (Webinar 5 Transcript: SBA)Aug 13, 2019
On August 13, 2019, Brittany Borg from the Small Business Administration presented on the agency’s approach to create and implement evidence-building and an evaluation plan, as required by the Evidence Act.
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HHS/ASPE Webinar Series: Developing and Using Learning Agenda Approach to Evidence-building (Webinar 5 Video: SBA)Aug 13, 2019
On August 13, 2019, Brittany Borg from the Small Business Administration presented on the agency’s approach to create and implement evidence-building and an evaluation plan, as required by the Evidence Act.
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HHS/ASPE Webinar Series: Developing and Using Learning Agenda Approach to Evidence-building (Webinar 4 Slides: NSF)Aug 08, 2019
On August 8, 2019, Cynthia Phillips and Rebecca Kruse from the National Science Foundation presented on the agency’s approach to create and implement evidence-building and an evaluation plan, as required by the Evidence Act.
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HHS/ASPE Webinar Series: Developing and Using Learning Agenda Approach to Evidence-building (Webinar 4 Transcript: NSF)Aug 08, 2019
On August 8, 2019, Cynthia Phillips and Rebecca Kruse from the National Science Foundation presented on the agency’s approach to create and implement evidence-building and an evaluation plan, as required by the Evidence Act.
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HHS/ASPE Webinar Series: Developing and Using Learning Agenda Approach to Evidence-building (Webinar 4 Video: NSF)Aug 08, 2019
On August 8, 2019, Cynthia Phillips and Rebecca Kruse from the National Science Foundation presented on the agency’s approach to create and implement evidence-building and an evaluation plan, as required by the Evidence Act.
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HHS/ASPE Webinar Series: Developing and Using Learning Agenda Approach to Evidence-building (Webinar 3 Slides: CNCS)Jul 30, 2019
On July 30, 2019, Dr. Mary Hyde from the Corporation for National and Community Service presented on the agency’s approach to create and implement evidence-building and an evaluation plan, as required by the Evidence Act.
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HHS/ASPE Webinar Series: Developing and Using Learning Agenda Approach to Evidence-building (Webinar 3 Transcript: CNCS)Jul 30, 2019
On July 30, 2019, Dr. Mary Hyde from the Corporation for National and Community Service presented on the agency’s approach to create and implement evidence-building and an evaluation plan, as required by the Evidence Act.
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HHS/ASPE Webinar Series: Developing and Using Learning Agenda Approach to Evidence-building (Webinar 3 Video: CNCS)Jul 30, 2019
On July 30, 2019, Dr. Mary Hyde from the Corporation for National and Community Service presented on the agency’s approach to create and implement evidence-building and an evaluation plan, as required by the Evidence Act.
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HHS/ASPE Webinar Series: Developing and Using Learning Agenda Approach to Evidence-building (Webinar 2 Slides: USDA, FAS)Jul 23, 2019
On July 23, 2019, Eleanor Morefield from the Monitoring and Evaluation Staff team, in the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Foreign Agriculture Service, Office of Capacity Building and Development, presented on the agency’s approach to create and implement evidence-building and an evaluation plan.
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HHS/ASPE Webinar Series: Developing and Using Learning Agenda Approach to Evidence-building (Webinar 2 Video: USDA, FAS)Jul 23, 2019
On July 23, 2019, Eleanor Morefield from the Monitoring and Evaluation Staff team, in the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Foreign Agriculture Service, Office of Capacity Building and Development, presented on the agency’s approach to create and implement evidence-building and an evaluation plan.
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HHS/ASPE Webinar Series: Developing and Using Learning Agenda Approach to Evidence-building (Webinar 1 Transcript: NIH)Jul 18, 2019
On July 18, 2019, Dr. Marina Volkov and Dr. Ajay Vatave from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) presented on the agency’s approach to create and implement evidence-building and an evaluation plan, as required by the Evidence Act.
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HHS/ASPE Webinar Series: Developing and Using Learning Agenda Approach to Evidence-building (Webinar 1 Slides: NIH)Jul 18, 2019
On July 18, 2019, Dr. Marina Volkov and Dr. Ajay Vatave from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) presented on the agency’s approach to create and implement evidence-building and an evaluation plan, as required by the Evidence Act.
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HHS/ASPE Webinar Series: Developing and Using Learning Agenda Approach to Evidence-building (Webinar 1 Video: NIH)Jul 18, 2019
On July 18, 2019, Dr. Marina Volkov and Dr. Ajay Vatave from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) presented on the agency’s approach to create and implement evidence-building and an evaluation plan, as required by the Evidence Act.
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