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GRANT WRITING 3.4.2 - COMPREHENSION CHECK
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Evaluation is only necessary for large government grants.
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Process evaluation looks at how many, how much, how well, and how often.
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A large, multiyear grant should have only an outcome evaluation to tell you what the program's impact was.
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If a grant application requires an outside evaluator, you have to hire a consultant to help you with the evaluation section of the proposal.
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A evaluation has to be a formal process using an academic research approach.
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An evaluation considers only statistical data.
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Whew ... the grant application doesn't require an evaluation plan so I'm off the hook.
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The best time to think about evaluation is at the very beginning - when you first begin designing the program.
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Small demonstration projects don't need to be evaluated.
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Frankly, you should always work with an outside evaluator, even if you are applying for a $5,000 grant.
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