Title: Jennifer Nahas, Brigham Nahas Research Associates jenniferbnra'net
1Jennifer Nahas, Brigham Nahas Research
Associatesjennifer_at_bnra.net
Sustainability Tips and Tools for
Maintaining/Growing Your Programs
2Agenda
- Why us? Who is BNRA?
- Why program evaluation is intimately linked to
long term sustainability - Developing an Evaluation Master Plan
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3Brigham Nahas Research Associates
- Is a small Boston-based research and evaluation
firm - Has worked across a variety of programs
- Uses a variety of evaluation approaches, all to
support action-oriented and collaborative
research - Most of our work has been with college access and
retention programs.
4How Sustainability and Evaluation Intersect
- Long term sustainability requires stable and
diverse funding to support the work. - To attract funding, programs must make a strong
case for investment. - Programs must articulate precisely how what they
do results in a positive impact on youth,
families, schools, and the larger community. - Understanding and articulating impact is the
basis of a programs evaluation master plan. -
5Evaluation Master Planning
- Starts with a philosophical commitment from
program leaders and an authentic process that
involves program staff. - Requires backward mappingstarting with what you
hope to achieve. - Results in an evaluation strategic plan which is
phased in over time. The plan - Utilizes multiple evaluation strategies
- Is managed by skilled staff/ consultants
- Generates data that is central in decision making
and tells you story to the external community
6Evaluation Master PlanningStart by articulating
why you do what you do
- Articulate succinctly, why it is you do what you
do. Its the theory behind your program model. - This requires hanging what you do on sound
research and principles, and answering why you
believe this model is best to address challenges. - Results in a statement or headline about what you
do that is easy to understand, guides decision
making and informs the external world.
7Program Statements/Headlines are tricky!
- Our program prepares students what kind of
students to academically and socially succeed
succeed? or graduate? in school high quality
schools? selective schools?.
8Phase One ElementsCreating the master plan
- Developing/fine-tuning the logic model (process)
- Conducting a data audit at the program
(process) - Conducting satisfaction surveys/focus groups of
primary stakeholders (both) - Students and families
- Host institutions
- Analyzing existing data from a secondary source
(outcome) - Analysis of academic growth through existing, off
the shelf pre/post tests that schools administer.
- Engaging in an Implementation Analysis (process)
9Phase Two ElementsImplementing the Master Plan
- Instituting internal systems for ongoing data
gathering and analysis - In-depth case study to document the model
- Retrospective follow up study with students that
have graduated from program services - Evidencing change through secondary sources such
as high school teachers and family - Benchmarking student change in grades, retention,
safety, and drug use against local, state,
national indicators - Developing instruments that capture student
change in perspective, attitude and behavior. - Exploring a comparison evaluation
10Phase Three ElementsMoving to Large Scale
Evaluation Work
- Rigorous evaluation models such as comparison
designs - Economic modeling for value-added and
cost-effectiveness analysis - Community impact
11Closing comments
- Evaluation as a means towards sustainability is a
philosophical approach. - Well worth the investment of having a clear,
aligned strategy that can evidence your programs
effectiveness and client outcomes.