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Relationship to Other Collaborative Functions
Collaboratives
typically form committees or task forces that are responsible for
key aspects of collaborative functioning: Planning and Implementation,
Finance and Budgeting, and Public Will or Communications. Evaluation
processes provide valuable information that can be used in each
of these areas.
Evaluation
supports Planning and Implementation processes by providing the
information and data needed to make decisions about community needs,
goals, benchmarks and the effectiveness of particular strategies
and programs or activities.
Evaluation
supports Finance and Budgeting processes by showing how much it
costs to deliver services and what the impact of service delivery
is.
Evaluation
supports Public Will or Communications processes by educating the
community about the condition of its children and families, by helping
to identify areas for improvements, and by communicating the positive
results and systems changes occurring in the community.
Frequently
Asked Questions
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