Webinar: Program Evaluation: Possible, Practical, and Painless

Thursday, November 8, 2018
2:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. ET
Registration Fee: $30 Register | Pay Now


About the Webinar

This webinar will help your nonprofit conduct precise and appropriate project evaluations and then communicate and use the results of evaluation effectively. Participants will learn how to use evaluation as a tool for decision-making, strategic planning, reporting, or program modification. Participants will also learn how project evaluation serves as a tool to demonstrate a nonprofit’s performance, increase its abilities for obtaining funds or future planning, and fulfill the organizational objectives. By communicating the results of the evaluation, your organization can inform its staff, board, clients/customers, funders, the other stakeholders about the benefits and effectiveness of your organization’s services and programs.

Learning Objectives

At the end of the webinar, participants will learn:

  • describe the key features of a strong and economical program evaluation
  • articulate ways to develop or improve the evaluation process
  • identify structures that are already in place that support ongoing evaluations
  • distinguish the types of evaluation plans develop an effective and relevant evaluation dissemination plan

Registration Benefits

With your registration you will receive:

  • Access to the live, interactive webinar
  • Unlimited access to a link to a recording of the webinar
  • A copy of the PowerPoint presentation from the webinar
  • An opportunity to ask questions after the webinar

About the Presenters

Ruth PeeblesRuth Peebles, President and Founder of The INS Group, offers 30 years of hands‐on experience in nonprofit management, fundraising, organizational development, and project management. Ms. Peebles is an instructor for the Duke University Certificate Program in Nonprofit Management and served as an adjunct instructor for the School of Public and International Affairs Master of Public Administration Program at North Carolina State University. She has created the following courses: Grant Writing, Advanced Grant Writing, Grant Writing and Compliance, Fundraising 101 and Individual Donor Development, Establishing a Successful Direct Mail Campaign, Strategic Planning, and Advanced Strategic Planning. Ms. Peebles currently serves on the Wake County Affiliate Board of the North Carolina Community Foundation and Student U Board of Directors. She is a founding member of the Next Generation of African American Philanthropists giving circle.


Dalia Wimberly, Administrative Officer and Consultant, has over 12 years of experience in program development, project management, and evaluation. She is an expert liaison between leadership, staff, clients, partners, and stakeholders and has served in roles to develop, manage, and implement systems to monitor and evaluate institutional and program effectiveness. She has worked as Director of Program Administration for the Emily Krzyzewski Center and has served as the Founder and Educational Consultant at RaeBrown Educational Consulting. Ms. Wimberly holds a graduate degree in Education from North Carolina State University and served as a Fleishman Fellow, Social & Education Policy at Duke University.

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