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What Influences the Influence of an Evaluation? Environmental Evaluators Network Helen Davis Picher, William Penn Foundation Andrew Johnson, William Penn.

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1 What Influences the Influence of an Evaluation? Environmental Evaluators Network Helen Davis Picher, William Penn Foundation Andrew Johnson, William Penn Foundation Peter Szabo, Bloomingdale Management Advisors June 24, 2011

2 Overview Hypothesis – Evaluation breakdown Case – Possible way to address Discussion – Your views

3 Hypothesis Strategy ProgramEvaluation The Action Cycle

4 Hypothesis Strategy ProgramEvaluation The Action Cycle

5 Hypothesis Sponsor (Eval Staff) Client (Program Staff) Consultant Subject (Grantees) Key Actors and Dynamics

6 Hypothesis SponsorClient ConsultantSubject Key Actors and Dynamics

7 Case – William Penn Foundation Created in 1945 Private, family foundation Managed by a president and staff of 30 $80 million annual grant budget Focus on greater Philadelphia 2001 strategic plan – new goals, three program areas

8 Case - Before PA NJ

9 Case - Environment & Communities Program Four Funding Priorities: 1. Protect and Conserve Significant Regional Landscapes 2. Protect, Conserve, and Restore Water Resources 3. Improve Regional Prosperity and Competitiveness 4. Revitalize Greater Philadelphia's Urban Core

10 Case - Before PA NJ

11 Case - Before PA NJ

12 Case – Land Protection Work 2003-2005: 22 grants to 14 organizations (over $7.5 million) Types of Support: Capital acquisition funds Technical assistance Advocacy and coalition building Innovative approaches to land protection Cluster Review: Assess land preservation work Understand best practices in the field Get recommendations on how to move forward

13 Case – Evaluation and Follow-On Major findings Capital too diffused for long-term impact Administration – cumbersome Other funders: Forest v. trees

14 Case – Evaluation and Follow-On Major findings Capital too diffused for long-term impact Administration – cumbersome Other funders: Forest v. trees Key responses Narrowed geographic focus Engaged intermediary for capital

15 Case - Before PA NJ

16 Case - After PA NJ

17 Case - After PA NJ

18 Case – Why Evaluation Was Influential SponsorClient ConsultantSubject Key Actors and Dynamics

19 Case – Why Evaluation Was Influential Culture Clarity Communication

20 SponsorClient ConsultantSubject Key Actors and Dynamics Case – Why Evaluation Was Influential Culture Strategic plan Evaluation system Collaboration Senior mgmt interest

21 SponsorClient ConsultantSubject Key Actors and Dynamics Case – Why Evaluation Was Influential Clarity Clear charge to consultant Clear message to grantees

22 SponsorClient ConsultantSubject Key Actors and Dynamics Case – Why Evaluation Was Influential Communication Regular, formal, informal In-person, on-site, respectful

23 Discussion Task Begin with introductions, then Using your own experience as a basis, assess the thinking we have presented on: a)The issues that inhibit the influence of an evaluation b)The actions/conditions that may mitigate these issues How would you build upon these ideas?


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