Tip Sheet: 5 Steps for Using Data to Tell Program Stories
Tip Sheet: 5 Steps for Using Data to Tell Program Stories
Often, we talk about monitoring, evaluation and reporting as activities we do for donors. Consider reframing the discussion: data collected through monitoring and evaluation answers questions that enable us to tell factual stories about our programs, in order to facilitate decision-making and action. These five steps will help you get started in thinking and talking about monitoring, evaluation and reporting from the perspective of “telling a story.”
To hear more about these five steps in context, be sure to stream META’s webinar Using Data to Tell the Stories of Our Immigration Programs: Reframing How we Think About, Speak About, and Use Data.
Topic(s): Monitoring and Evaluation
Subtopic(s): Presenting Data
Resource Type: Tip Sheet
Date: December 8, 2017
Language(s): English
Target Audience(s): Service Provider
Author(s): Monitoring and Evaluation Technical Assistance (META)
Language(s): English
Target Audience(s): Service Provider
Author(s): Monitoring and Evaluation Technical Assistance (META)