Exclusive Q & A Session:
Ask an Evaluator – 20 Seats Available
Date and Time: TBD
Thank you for your interest in joining us for Ask an Evaluator—one-hour, interactive sessions designed to make evaluation more approachable and helpful. These free webinars offer quick, practical tips on common evaluation challenges and provide dedicated time for participants to ask their own questions and get real-time advice from evaluation experts. To ensure a meaningful exchange, attendance is limited to 20 representatives per session, and registration is available on a first-come, first-served basis.
Our next session has yet to be scheduled; however, you can join the waiting list for a seat in our next session.
Eligibility (Please Read):
A valid corporate/organizational email address is required for registration, or a URL where we can verify that you are directly associated with a nonprofit or grassroots organization; personal/free email addresses (e.g., Gmail, Yahoo, AOL, etc.) will be accepted, but placed last on the list if we are unable to verify your direct association with an organization.
We take the above steps to ensure our attendees’ questions and comments are kept confidential and that we limit invitations to those who need help.
When we schedule our next session, the first 20 verified registrants will receive an invitation to the webinar. If you receive an invitation and are unable to attend, please contact us at the email address provided in the invitation so we can remove you from the session and offer your spot to another organization. Please note that registrants who do not attend without prior notice will not be invited to future sessions.
To protect the privacy of attendees, no recordings or transcripts will be made available after the session.
Your Evaluators

Kien Lee, Ph.D.
President
Community Science
Kien has expertise in promoting equity, inclusion, and cultural competency for health, food security, civic engagement, and leadership development. Current evaluations include those with the Conrad N. Hilton Foundation, the Colorado Trust, and the W.K. Kellogg Foundation.

Jasmine Williams-Wasington, Ph.D.
Director
Community Science
Jasmine specializes in the implementation and evaluation of community organizing and organizational capacity building initiatives. Current projects include evaluations and capacity building support for the W.K. Kellogg Foundation, MacArthur Foundation, and Public Welfare Foundation.

Vidhya Shanker, Ph.D.
Independent Evaluation Practitioner, Organizer & Activist
Vidhya is an interdisciplinary evaluation scholar, artist, activist, and founder of Collective Knowledge Works. She brings more than two decades of experience working with grassroots groups, foundations, and government agencies to design evaluations that repair, redress, and regenerate. Her work also centers around decolonizing the field of evaluation—especially through initiatives like The May 13 Group and the MN IBPOC in Evaluation Community of Praxis.