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Introduction to Monitoring and Evaluation – Measuring Success

Introduction to Monitoring and Evaluation – Measuring Success. Cheryl Cichowski Kira Rodriguez Michelle Mitchell. The difference between monitoring and evaluation. Group Exercise: Monitoring or Evaluation?. Attendance at the District Coordinating Council meeting

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Introduction to Monitoring and Evaluation – Measuring Success

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  1. Introduction to Monitoring and Evaluation – Measuring Success Cheryl Cichowski Kira Rodriguez Michelle Mitchell

  2. The difference between monitoring and evaluation

  3. Group Exercise: Monitoring or Evaluation? • Attendance at the District Coordinating Council meeting • Completion of milestones • Policy and / or environmental changes in the community • Correct use of funding • Representation of Advisory Council • Change in knowledge, attitudes, beliefs and skills • Number of strategies implemented

  4. Monitoring • A continuous process of reviewing information gathered from program activities to compare the efficiency of the activities in meeting strategies. • Monitoring helps focus the direction of program activities and facilitates minor changes.

  5. Some Areas of State Monitoring • Milestones • Quarterly Reports • Quarterly Counts • Resources • Success Stories

  6. Why your Project Officer Monitors • Compliance with contract • Provide TA when needed • State program needs to show work progress to federal funders • Learn from the grantees and share with others • Facilitate a network of prevention providers

  7. Everyday Evaluation • Labor Day Weekend activity

  8. Evaluation • A systematic and objective assessment of an ongoing or completed program, its design, implementation and results.

  9. Overarching Evaluation Questions • How well does the HMP Initiative help strengthen Maine’s public health infrastructure? • How well is the HMP Initiative being implemented at community and state levels? • What impact does the HMP Initiative have on the health status of Maine residents?

  10. Data Collection • Coalition Characteristics & Functioning Survey • Objective Tracking • Environmental Indicators Survey • Secondary Surveillance Datasets

  11. Coalition Characteristics Survey

  12. Objective Tracking Maine Tobacco-Free Hospital Network Breathe Easy Objective Database Maine 2-1-1 Department of Labor KeepMEWell Maine Tobacco-Free College Network HMW

  13. Environmental Indicator SurveysSample Results from 2011 Muni Survey

  14. Surveillance

  15. Ensuring use of findings • Reports • Data sheets • Presentations • Website • Peer Journals • Annual Conferences • Display tables

  16. 5 CLICKS TO EVALUATION DOCUMENTS

  17. Contact Information Please contact us with any questions Cheryl: Cheryl.Cichowski@maine.govKira : krodriguez@une.edu Michelle: mici.mitchell@gmail.com 19

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