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Guidelines to design evaluation
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Learn the Basics
+ What is a CCI?
+ When a CCI makes sense
+ What is systems change?
+ Using a logic model
Develop your CCI Project
Guidelines to:
+ Form Federal Partnerships
+ Plan funding
+ Structure TA
+ Design evaluation
Guidelines at a Glance
How to...
+ Develop a solicitation
+ Plan a budget
+ Select and orient CCI sites
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Develop your CCI Project
Guidelines to design evaluation
Integrate evaluation into the overall design and management of the CCI.
Why is it important to integrate evaluation into the CCI?
Why is a theory of change useful for integrating evaluation into a CCI?
How can I design the evaluation to serve as a tool I can use during implementation?
Be clear and realistic about your goals for multisite evaluation--the questions you want to answer and how the findings will be used.
What should I consider as I begin to plan for multisite evaluation?
What qualities should I look for when I select a multisite evaluator?
How can I measure outcomes for a CCI, given that it takes more than a decade to see changes in a community?
What decisions will I need to make as I work with evaluators to design a multisite evaluation?
Coordinate the multisite evaluation with evaluations conducted by sites.
What is the relationship between the multisite evaluation and the evaluations conducted by individual sites?
How can I coordinate multisite and site-level evaluations?
How can I make sure that evaluation findings are used to guide decisionmaking at both the Federal and site levels?
Support sites as they encounter the unique challenges of evaluating a CCI.
What can I do to help sites meet the challenges of evaluating a CCI?
What strategies will help me work on evaluation with tribal and rural communities?
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