Pages

Content tagged with “APEP News”
Foreign Assistance Dashboard LaunchedEvery wonder exactly where U.S. foreign aid dollars go? The Department of State and U.S. Agency for International Development have taken on the task of offering...
Tags: International Development, Foreign Aid, Evaluation Theory and Methods, APEP News
Big Bucks for Healthcare Reform Advocacy: Worth it?The Atlantic Philanthropies gave the largest grant on record for an advocacy campaign—to Health Care for America Now! to help pass healthcare reform...
Tags: Philanthropy, public health, APEP News, Advocacy Strategies
From Evidence to Influence: The Sequel Our Advocacy Evaluation Breakfast Series continues! On Friday, December 10 from 8:30-9:45 AM, Carlisle Levine (CARE), Lisa Molinaro (Continuous Progress...
Tags: Reproductive Health, APEP News
Social Networking for Social CausesChris Hughes, Co-Founder of Facebook, recently announced the launch date of Jumo.com (Nov 30th) a Facebook-style site for social causes. Jumo will tailor content to...
Tags: Evaluation Theory and Methods, APEP News, Advocacy and Social Media
President Obama defends “Change you can believe in,” but adds a reality check on the timeline:In his interview on The Daily Show Wednesday evening, President Obama reminded Americans that change...
Tags: Nonprofit sector, Evaluation Theory and Methods, APEP News, US Politics
Dear readers,You may now sigh with relief! The APEP team is fully rejuvenated from our much-needed hiatus last week and we’ve got the latest for you on all things advocacy planning and evaluation....
Tags: Evaluation Theory and Methods, APEP News, Advocacy Strategies
Dear readers,This will be the last “So What?” update this month. The APEP staff is taking a much-needed hiatus next week and will be back in September better than ever. See you then!Sincerely, The...
Tags: Philanthropy, International Development, Evaluation Theory and Methods, APEP News

Pages