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SUMMARY:Practicing Strategic Resilience
DESCRIPTION:What aspects of our mission can we still deliver? Where can we best spend our energy? How will we keep track of what we are doing? How will we report on our response down the road? If you find yourself asking some version of these questions\, then join us for a virtual training on May 1st from 9:30AM to 11AM for\, “Pivoting Programming and Data Collection.” \nDr. Maryfrances Porter\, from Partnerships for Strategic Impact\, will offer five tips for quickly pivoting during our current crisis. She’ll provide specific focus on what programs to prioritize and how to quickly and effectively collect the data you need as you make changes to the work your organization does. \nThis event is free\, but does require registration: https://link.danrivernonprofits.org/rsvp \nRegister
URL:https://danrivernonprofits.org/dan-river-event/practicing-strategic-resilience/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:General Event,Training
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SUMMARY:ALICE Project - Utilizing Local Data
DESCRIPTION:Rent or electric bill? Food or prescription drug? For too many hardworking households\, impossible decisions such as these are a way of life. When families and individuals are forced to make these difficult choices\, the entire community faces consequences. Our families\, neighbors\, and colleagues who work hard\, earn above the Federal Poverty Level\, but are still victims of financial hardship are included in the ALICE report. ALICE stands for “Asset Limited\, Income Constrained\, Employed” and is a part of a movement to change the national dialogue about financial hardship and stability. The ALICE project provides a framework and language for stakeholders to reassess public and corporate policies and implement changes that improve lives in their communities. Hear from Traci Petty\, Director of Public Relations and Operations at our local United Way\, present about our region’s ALICE report at our June Fundamental Friday event on June 7th\, from 9-10AM. RSVP to let us know you are joining us!
URL:https://danrivernonprofits.org/dan-river-event/alice-project-local-data/
LOCATION:United Way of Danville Pittsylvania County\, 308 Craghead Street Ste. 102E\, Danville\, VA\, 24541\, United States
CATEGORIES:General Event,Networking
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190220T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190220T170000
DTSTAMP:20190124T155750Z
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SUMMARY:Data Collection & Reporting Series
DESCRIPTION:This workshop series blends program evaluation with statistics and graphic design\, so you’re not only collecting meaningful data but also reporting it in a meaningful way. Expensive tools to create graphics and reports exist; but in this three-part series we will take advantage of the most accessible software to learn best practices in data collection and reporting. Join us for this HANDS ON series that gets you in the classroom with your own computer workstation. \n \nThis session will be presented by Tracy Mallard\, an applied researcher with a passion for community and education development\, who has over ten years of experience working with program evaluation\, with a specialization in K-12 education. Tracy holds her Master’s of Public Health from the University of Tennessee where she concentrated in epidemiology and community health and is currently pursuing her doctorate. Tracy is an active member of the American Evaluation Society\, Eastern Evaluation Research Society\, and Virginia Public Health Association. \n  \n  \n  \nSchedule: \n\nFebruary 6th\, 1-5PM — Part I: Collecting Meaningful Data for your Organization\nFebruary 13th\, 1-5PM — Part II: Displaying your Data to Tell a Story\nFebruary 20th\, 1-4PM — Part III: Writing Reports your Audience Actually Wants to Read\n\nPart I: Collecting Meaningful Data for your Organization – Program evaluation can provide accountability for your organization\, but its ultimate goal should be continuous improvement of service to your clients. In this workshop\, we will walk through how to determine your information needs\, how to match information needs to data collection methods\, and what metrics are most appropriate for your reporting needs. \nPart II: Displaying your Data to Tell a Story – As evaluators\, data collection proves unnecessary if we are unable to simply and effectively communicate our results. In this workshop\, you will learn how to brand your organization with each graphic\, choose the most appropriate charts based on your data\, and polish your graphics so your results shine. You will leave with a custom style guide\, chart templates\, and best practices for creating beautiful visualizations long after the workshop ends. \nPart III: Writing Reports your Audience Actually Wants to Read – Are your annual reports written and designed within your organization? Could they use a refresh\, but you don’t have the budget to hire a graphic designer? We are not all design experts\, but there are a few principles that everyone\, from CEO to students\, should know. This workshop continues the conversation around effectively communicating your results\, while proving you don’t have to hire a designer to create beautiful work.  Your annual reports should be an exhibition of the great work you’ve done; so join us in learning how to design a compelling report that everyone will want to read. \nYou can book each class individually\, but we highly encourage participating and committing to the full series to gain the most benefit. We have a 10% discount incentive for bundling and an additional 10% discount for early bird registrations – use the code QUICK during ticket selection. Purchase by January 23rd at 11:59PM to get these additional savings! If you would like to purchase through cash\, check\, or need an invoice just contact our office at info@danrivernonprofits.org or 434-792-3700 ext. 226\n \nRegister
URL:https://danrivernonprofits.org/dan-river-event/data-collection-reporting-series/2019-02-20/
LOCATION:Institute for Advanced Learning and Research\, 150 Slayton Ave\, Danville\, VA\, 24540\, United States
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SUMMARY:Data Collection & Reporting Series
DESCRIPTION:This workshop series blends program evaluation with statistics and graphic design\, so you’re not only collecting meaningful data but also reporting it in a meaningful way. Expensive tools to create graphics and reports exist; but in this three-part series we will take advantage of the most accessible software to learn best practices in data collection and reporting. Join us for this HANDS ON series that gets you in the classroom with your own computer workstation. \n \nThis session will be presented by Tracy Mallard\, an applied researcher with a passion for community and education development\, who has over ten years of experience working with program evaluation\, with a specialization in K-12 education. Tracy holds her Master’s of Public Health from the University of Tennessee where she concentrated in epidemiology and community health and is currently pursuing her doctorate. Tracy is an active member of the American Evaluation Society\, Eastern Evaluation Research Society\, and Virginia Public Health Association. \n  \n  \n  \nSchedule: \n\nFebruary 6th\, 1-5PM — Part I: Collecting Meaningful Data for your Organization\nFebruary 13th\, 1-5PM — Part II: Displaying your Data to Tell a Story\nFebruary 20th\, 1-4PM — Part III: Writing Reports your Audience Actually Wants to Read\n\nPart I: Collecting Meaningful Data for your Organization – Program evaluation can provide accountability for your organization\, but its ultimate goal should be continuous improvement of service to your clients. In this workshop\, we will walk through how to determine your information needs\, how to match information needs to data collection methods\, and what metrics are most appropriate for your reporting needs. \nPart II: Displaying your Data to Tell a Story – As evaluators\, data collection proves unnecessary if we are unable to simply and effectively communicate our results. In this workshop\, you will learn how to brand your organization with each graphic\, choose the most appropriate charts based on your data\, and polish your graphics so your results shine. You will leave with a custom style guide\, chart templates\, and best practices for creating beautiful visualizations long after the workshop ends. \nPart III: Writing Reports your Audience Actually Wants to Read – Are your annual reports written and designed within your organization? Could they use a refresh\, but you don’t have the budget to hire a graphic designer? We are not all design experts\, but there are a few principles that everyone\, from CEO to students\, should know. This workshop continues the conversation around effectively communicating your results\, while proving you don’t have to hire a designer to create beautiful work.  Your annual reports should be an exhibition of the great work you’ve done; so join us in learning how to design a compelling report that everyone will want to read. \nYou can book each class individually\, but we highly encourage participating and committing to the full series to gain the most benefit. We have a 10% discount incentive for bundling and an additional 10% discount for early bird registrations – use the code QUICK during ticket selection. Purchase by January 23rd at 11:59PM to get these additional savings! If you would like to purchase through cash\, check\, or need an invoice just contact our office at info@danrivernonprofits.org or 434-792-3700 ext. 226\n \nRegister
URL:https://danrivernonprofits.org/dan-river-event/data-collection-reporting-series/2019-02-13/
LOCATION:Institute for Advanced Learning and Research\, 150 Slayton Ave\, Danville\, VA\, 24540\, United States
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SUMMARY:Data Collection & Reporting Series
DESCRIPTION:This workshop series blends program evaluation with statistics and graphic design\, so you’re not only collecting meaningful data but also reporting it in a meaningful way. Expensive tools to create graphics and reports exist; but in this three-part series we will take advantage of the most accessible software to learn best practices in data collection and reporting. Join us for this HANDS ON series that gets you in the classroom with your own computer workstation. \n \nThis session will be presented by Tracy Mallard\, an applied researcher with a passion for community and education development\, who has over ten years of experience working with program evaluation\, with a specialization in K-12 education. Tracy holds her Master’s of Public Health from the University of Tennessee where she concentrated in epidemiology and community health and is currently pursuing her doctorate. Tracy is an active member of the American Evaluation Society\, Eastern Evaluation Research Society\, and Virginia Public Health Association. \n  \n  \n  \nSchedule: \n\nFebruary 6th\, 1-5PM — Part I: Collecting Meaningful Data for your Organization\nFebruary 13th\, 1-5PM — Part II: Displaying your Data to Tell a Story\nFebruary 20th\, 1-4PM — Part III: Writing Reports your Audience Actually Wants to Read\n\nPart I: Collecting Meaningful Data for your Organization – Program evaluation can provide accountability for your organization\, but its ultimate goal should be continuous improvement of service to your clients. In this workshop\, we will walk through how to determine your information needs\, how to match information needs to data collection methods\, and what metrics are most appropriate for your reporting needs. \nPart II: Displaying your Data to Tell a Story – As evaluators\, data collection proves unnecessary if we are unable to simply and effectively communicate our results. In this workshop\, you will learn how to brand your organization with each graphic\, choose the most appropriate charts based on your data\, and polish your graphics so your results shine. You will leave with a custom style guide\, chart templates\, and best practices for creating beautiful visualizations long after the workshop ends. \nPart III: Writing Reports your Audience Actually Wants to Read – Are your annual reports written and designed within your organization? Could they use a refresh\, but you don’t have the budget to hire a graphic designer? We are not all design experts\, but there are a few principles that everyone\, from CEO to students\, should know. This workshop continues the conversation around effectively communicating your results\, while proving you don’t have to hire a designer to create beautiful work.  Your annual reports should be an exhibition of the great work you’ve done; so join us in learning how to design a compelling report that everyone will want to read. \nYou can book each class individually\, but we highly encourage participating and committing to the full series to gain the most benefit. We have a 10% discount incentive for bundling and an additional 10% discount for early bird registrations – use the code QUICK during ticket selection. Purchase by January 23rd at 11:59PM to get these additional savings! If you would like to purchase through cash\, check\, or need an invoice just contact our office at info@danrivernonprofits.org or 434-792-3700 ext. 226\n \nRegister
URL:https://danrivernonprofits.org/dan-river-event/data-collection-reporting-series/2019-02-06/
LOCATION:Institute for Advanced Learning and Research\, 150 Slayton Ave\, Danville\, VA\, 24540\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170804T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170804T100000
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SUMMARY:[FREE] Networking Session: Using Local Data - The Health Equity and ALICE Reports
DESCRIPTION:Join representatives from The Health Collaborative and the United Way to hear about both of their new reports that contain a wealth of local data. The Health Equity Report visually displays health\, social and economic data in map form\, allowing us to see how information varies by census tract and zip code. The ALICE Report (Asset Limited\, Income Constrained\, Employed) raises awareness about an essential but previously hidden part of our community that provides a framework\, language\, and tools for stakeholders to understand\, measure\, and ultimately implement changes that improve lives. Learn how these reports work together and how to incorporate them into your organization’s work.
URL:https://danrivernonprofits.org/dan-river-event/free-networking-session-using-local-data-health-equity-alice-reports/
LOCATION:United Way of Danville Pittsylvania County\, 308 Craghead Street Ste. 102E\, Danville\, VA\, 24541\, United States
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