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Sustainable Partnerships: Successful Practices and Lessons Learned from CED and the Social Economy

This is the text of a presentation given by CCEDNet Executive Director Michael Toye at the Forum pancanadien sur le développement économique en francophonie canadienne, November 1st 2012 in Gatineau, Québec.

 


I would like to start by thanking the organizers for the opportunity to present here today. 

How Do You Evaluate This Stuff?

Organization: 
Canadian Centre for Community Renewal
Author: 
Mark Cabaj

Mark Cabaj summarizes focal points in the discussion of evaluating community-based economic development initiatives: the need to specify why an evaluation is to take place, by whom, and how quantitative measures can be used without distorting an organization's practice or accomplishments.

Year: 
2000
Format: 
Document
Categories: 
Organizational Development
Planning and Evaluation
Source: 
Weblink

Incrementality and Evaluation

Organization: 
Canadian Centre for Community Renewal
Author: 
Mark Cabaj

Funders and policy analysts have unrealistic notions about evaluating CED, which applies unique combinations of resources to complex social and economic problems. That said, community groups could improve their effectiveness and credibility by building evaluation methods right into their strategies.

Year: 
2000
Format: 
Document
Categories: 
Organizational Development
Planning and Evaluation
Source: 
Weblink

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