Demonstrating the difference : research report by CES on how infratsructure organisations demonstarte the difference they make. For the full report please use this link
Last week CES launched a new research report: Demonstrating the difference . The report investigates how infrastructure organisations are approaching the challenge of demonstrating the difference they make.
The report explores the use of monitoring and evaluation tools in the sector; theoretical and practical difficulties with demonstrating difference; and suggestions from respondents on what would help them better demonstrate the difference they make.
At the launch participants had the opportunity to follow a brief overview of the key findings, and also listen to a detailed presentation from one of the organisations that appeared in the report as a good practice example
Increasing pressures and changes within the external environment make the ability to demonstrate the difference we make an essential part of our work.
Last night I attended the above seminar, organised by ARVAC at the British Academy.
The two speakers, Jon Van Til and Colin Rochester, gave some interesting and strong views on different drivers that have and will influence the voluntary sector.
The evening provided opportunities for interesting comparisons, and some challenging debates. No one can accurately predict the future, but the debate certainly gave us all food for thought, about the future and about all the lessons of the past (recent or not so recent).
An interesting overview of the seminar also appeared in todays Society Guardian
Anastasia
Demonstrating the difference : research report by CES on how infratsructure organisations demonstarte the difference they make. For the full report please use this link
Anastasia
Last week CES launched a new research report: Demonstrating the difference . The report investigates how infrastructure organisations are approaching the challenge of demonstrating the difference they make.
The report explores the use of monitoring and evaluation tools in the sector; theoretical and practical difficulties with demonstrating difference; and suggestions from respondents on what would help them better demonstrate the difference they make.
At the launch participants had the opportunity to follow a brief overview of the key findings, and also listen to a detailed presentation from one of the organisations that appeared in the report as a good practice example
Increasing pressures and changes within the external environment make the ability to demonstrate the difference we make an essential part of our work.
For a full copy of the report please use the link
If you would like more details about the findings or recommendations please get in touch
Anastasia
Last night I attended the above seminar, organised by ARVAC at the British Academy.
The two speakers, Jon Van Til and Colin Rochester, gave some interesting and strong views on different drivers that have and will influence the voluntary sector.
The evening provided opportunities for interesting comparisons, and some challenging debates. No one can accurately predict the future, but the debate certainly gave us all food for thought, about the future and about all the lessons of the past (recent or not so recent).
An interesting overview of the seminar also appeared in todays Society Guardian