About this Event
Are you ready to harness the power of data to improve your program, make a better plan for your community, or advocate for an issue that's important to you?
Start 2025 off right by building your skills to use your organization’s data to generate actionable insights and increase your impact!
Whether you’re a program manager, community leader, or advocate, understanding how to use data is essential for making informed decisions and driving action.
In this interactive session, you’ll learn:
- How to use a range of data sources to make sense of an issue
- Techniques for co-interpreting the data with program participants and community partners
- Best practices for using data to inform decision-making and advocate for change
Participants will have the opportunity to engage in group activities, practicing data-driven decision-making skills using case studies.
About the series
Evaluation is one way for your organization to reflect on your work, make changes to better achieve the outcomes you want, and communicate the impact of your work to funders and other stakeholders.
Wilder Research evaluation workshops help build or polish your evaluation skills and equip you with the tools and resources to do evaluation at your organization.
Who should attend?
These trainings are for nonprofit, foundation, and government staff and volunteers who are interested in building a foundational set of skills in program evaluation. Whether you already use some evaluation tools in your work or have no experience with evaluation, we’ll showcase practical approaches for incorporating evaluation into your work.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Wilder Center (Amherst H. Wilder Foundation), 451 Lexington Parkway North, Saint Paul, United States
USD 100.00