Evaluation Tools for Racial Equity
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Stage 2 - Defining Your Work: Thinking About the Work to be Evaluated

At this stage, your group is developing detailed descriptions of the changes in the community it is hoping to influence and identifying specific ways it is working on those changes. Within the sections listed below, Click on the tools to reach worksheets and exercises to help you identify goals, outcomes and indicators for evaluation, and to develop a set of questions to guide evaluation. Click on resources for more in-depth considerations of these kinds of issues. Click on tips for specific lists, bullet points and definitions to help you in the process of defining your work, with special attention to issues of race, racism, privilege, power and oppression. Click on stories for examples from other communities and groups about how they have defined their work for purposes of evaluation.

Defining Your Work

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2a. The Outcomes You Want to Achieve

      Tip Sheets | Tools | Resources

2b. The Theory Behind Your Work

      Tip Sheets | Tools | Resources

2c. The Evaluation Questions to be Answered

      Tip Sheets | Tools | Resources

 

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