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Join Us for Breakfast at the Aspen Institute on Oct. 4th at 8:15am When The California Endowment wanted to evaluate the impact of their Clinic Consortia Policy and Advocacy Program (an 8-year, $18.8...
Tags: Global Economy, APEP News, Advocacy Strategies, US Politics Upcoming Advocacy Evaluation Breakfast on Oct. 4th, 8:15 - 9:45 AM From 2001 to 2009, The California Endowment invested more than $18 million to support the advocacy capacity building efforts of...
Tags: Education, APEP News, Advocacy Strategies RSVP for our Advocacy Evaluation Breakfast 8:15 - 9:45 AM on Friday, July 15th Last week, we told you about our upcoming breakfast event with special guests Steven Teles and Mark Schmitt, authors of...
Tags: APEP News, Women's Rights, Advocacy and Social Media Save July 15 for Our Next Advocacy Evaluation Breakfast In a recent article in the Stanford Social Innovation Review, Steven Teles and Mark Schmitt argue that evaluating advocacy is a fundamentally...
Tags: APEP News, Advocacy and Social Media, Income Inequality A “Funding Boost” for Sexual and Reproductive Health Means More Evaluation Those who have taken sex ed. courses in school know that it takes a very special approach to get the safe sex message across...
Tags: Reproductive Health, APEP News, Advocacy and Social Media A Market Solution to a Social Problem Many people know Mercy Corps for its responses to global emergencies, but finding smart new ways to address old challenges -- in this case, child nutrition --...
Tags: International Development, Nonprofit sector, APEP News Dear Readers: We know: this doesn’t look like your typical Friday dose of advocacy with impact. But there is a reason! Over the past year, we've been working hard to develop and improve the tools and...
Tags: APEP News United Citizens against Citizens UnitedHow about a “Democracy Super-PAC” to combat corporate campaign finance? Might sound crazy, might sound hypocritical, but to Gideon Rosenblatt, it...
Tags: Evaluation Theory and Methods, APEP News, Advocacy Strategies, US Politics ATEST Promotes Human Trafficking AwarenessWhen an issue needs a boost in salience, carefully timed and placed paid media is an appealing option—resources permitting. Case in point: this week Humanity...
Tags: Human Trafficking, HIV/AIDS, Evaluation Theory and Methods, APEP News, US Politics Call Your Representative! … Or don’t, whatever, it doesn’t matterCan the masses compete with K Street? Jake Brewer of the Huffington Post says, probably not. Compared to a lobbying industry that...
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