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The Journey Continues: Making the Evaluation Profession More Diverse and Inclusive

In 1997, several influential evaluators who represented the American Evaluation Association (AEA) and W.K. Kellogg Foundation’s leadership got together to discuss how to diversify the evaluation profession and create a pipeline for evaluators from underrepresented populations. An initiative was conceived, funded by the Kellogg Foundation, advised by an AEA committee, and implemented by Community Science (at that time, it was called the Association for the Study and Development of Community).

By |2024-07-02T11:17:31-04:00June 1, 2023|Blog, Evaluation & Learning Capacity Building|Comments Off on The Journey Continues: Making the Evaluation Profession More Diverse and Inclusive

Evaluation Capacity Building: It’s More Than Just Evaluation

“Information is power,” says Deputy Mayor Kanika Tomalin of St. Petersburg, Florida, during her welcoming speech at the annual Community Indicators Consortium in November 2017. She was referring to the conference’s theme this year — Information is Power: Data to Support Community Change — where hundreds of data-driven activists gathered to discuss the importance of community data for addressing inequity.

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