Alameda County Homeless Continuum of Care Council
Homeless Count interviewer training • Alameda County
The Alameda County-wide Homeless Continuum of Care Council conducted a survey with 1,500 homeless and near-homeless people to obtain reliable information about the number, composition, and service needs of the county’s homeless population. Working in collaboration with colleagues, Korwin Consulting designed a curriculum to train survey interviewers, developed training materials, and trained 200 volunteer interviewers recruited to administer this survey.
Ally Action
RESPECT and PRYDE Evaluation • Contra Costa County
Ally Action engaged Korwin Consulting in evaluating its RESPECT and PRYDE programs to learn whether and how they are strengthening the capacity of schools to reduce the behavioral risks that threaten the health and well-being of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and questioning youth. Results of this two-year study show that more than 600 teachers and staff are taking the knowledge gained in RESPECT training workshops and applying it in their schools through advocacy, anti-gay harassment intervention, and education of students. Equally impressive, the more than 2,000 young people participating in PRYDE classroom-based, sensitivity trainings indicate a greater willingness to support LGBTQ youth and, in some cases, change their own harassing behavior toward these youth, as a result of the training.
Bay Area Community Resources
Evaluation Learning Circle • California
Bay Area Community Resources (BACR) promotes the healthy development of individuals, families, and communities through direct services, volunteerism, and partnerships in the San Francisco Bay Area. Korwin Consulting led a 6-week evaluation learning circle with emerging BACR organizational leaders, training these staff members to use an evaluative lens to design, assess, and modify programs and strategies that foster safer and healthier communities throughout the Bay Area.
Blue Shield Against Violence Program
Employer Protocols and Promising Practices • California
With the understanding that domestic violence doesn't stay at home when an individual goes to work, the Blue Shield Against Violence Program of the Blue Shield of California Foundation engaged Korwin Consulting in designing protocols and gathering promising practice materials regarding intimate partner violence. We worked in partnership with the Program to develop materials to assist employers create, implement, and improve institutional policies and practices to better respond to the threat and impact of intimate partner violence in the workplace.
Bread & Roses
Market Needs Analysis • Bay Area
Bread & Roses, an organization bringing free, live, quality entertainment to people confined in institutions or otherwise isolated from society was ready to grow its program and reach more adults and children throughout the Bay Area. The organization asked Korwin Consulting to conduct a market analysis to identify the universe of prospective organizations to which they might bring their programming. Findings from this study enabled Bread & Roses to implement strategic growth in the ensuing years.
California Partnership to End Domestic Violence
California
As an advocate for social change, CPEDV’S prevention strategy is to promote respectful and equitable nonviolent relationships through individual-, relationship-, community-, and societal-level change. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) funds CPEDV which, in turn, provides funding and support for four local California communities to prevent and respond to intimate partner violence within their community. All four local coordinated community response teams (CCRs) are focusing efforts in part on preventing and addressing the impact of domestic violence on children and/or youth. Using a combination of one-on-one coaching, training, evaluation design, and analysis, Korwin Consulting built CPEDV and their prevention partners’ capacity to evaluate, strengthen, and sustain their prevention efforts.
The California Wellness Foundation
Urban and Rural Health Association Initiative • California
The California Wellness Foundation funded 13 urban and rural health consortia and their associated primary health clinics throughout California in order to strengthen their infrastructures and support the provision of primary care to uninsured patients. In collaboration with Schacht & Associates, Korwin Consulting evaluated the impact that Foundation funding has had on the long-term sustainability of the urban and rural consortia and their associated clinics.
The California Wellness Foundation
Women’s Health Clinic Research • California
In implementing its Women’s Health priority area, the California Wellness Foundation sought to define and map the universe of women’s health clinics in California and to better understand the complex factors that affect them. Working in collaboration with Schacht & Associates, Korwin Consulting conducted key informant interviews, a literature review, and surveyed women’s clinics and patients throughout California. Findings from the study were used to better target foundation resources and to inform decisions regarding funding and technical assistance to these clinics.
California Youth Connection
2002-2007 Annual Evaluations • California
California Youth Connection (CYC) is an advocacy organization guided by current and former foster youth, promoting the participation of foster youth in policy development and legislative change to improve the foster care system. Between 2002 and 2007, Korwin Consulting worked with CYC to evaluate its impact on the personal capacity and development of its members, its chapters’ capacity to engage in local and statewide policy efforts, and its broader impact on statewide policy related to the child welfare system throughout California.
Chronicle Season of Sharing Fund
Evaluation • Bay Area
The Season of Sharing (SOS) program raises funds and provides assistance for Bay Area individuals and families who are homeless or at-risk of homelessness. Through working agreements with Bay Area social service providers, SOS issues one-time emergency assistance to these families—helping many avoid homelessness and escalating crisis in their lives. Our evaluation analyzed the people served by SOS and the practices used in meeting the needs of these families and individuals. What needs bring grant recipients to seek help through SOS? Who is helped by SOS? In what ways are they helped? Do certain populations require different forms of help?
City of San Jose Domestic Violence Advisory Board
Outcome-Based Strategic Plan • San Jose/Santa Clara County
Korwin Consulting facilitated a year-long outcome-based planning process in collaboration with the City of San Jose’s Family/Domestic Violence Advisory Board. Through a review of local, state and national data, interviews with key community leaders, and the convening of strategic community planning retreats, the Advisory Board is better positioned to respond effectively to domestic and family violence within their community.
Contra Costa Safe Schools Coalition
Four-Year Evaluation • Contra Costa
The Contra Costa County Safe Schools Coalition (CCSSC) is committed to increasing safety and support in local school communities for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and questioning (LGBTQ) youth and families. The Coalition, which includes public agencies as well as non-profit organizations, develops and delivers an integrated package of peer- and adult-led educational workshops for school communities, mobilizes youth activists and peer health educators, and provides LGBTQ-friendly counseling and support groups. Findings from Korwin Consulting’s four-year evaluation show that the Coalition is contributing to safer school environments for LGBTQ youth and is increasing LGBTQ and other young people’s understanding of key physical and mental health issues. The evaluation also showed that Coalition members are helping to ensure comprehensive, LGBTQ-inclusive policy development and implementation in local school districts. Download Making Schools Safe for LGBTQ and All Youth: Lessons from the Contra Costa Safe Schools Coalition.
Delancey Street Foundation
San Francisco
Developed under the aegis of Delancey Street’s Comprehensive Action Plan for Juvenile Justice, the Bayview-Hunter’s Point Safe Haven Program is an after-school program for at-risk youth ages 10 to 17 designed to keep youth in school, keep them out of the criminal justice system, position them for responsible adulthood, and improve the quality of life in their families and community. As a member of BTW Consultants’ evaluation team, Lisa Korwin analyzed the results of interviews with 37 youth who were currently participating or had participated in this program. This evaluation captures the youths’ initial expectations of the program, their impressions of the program and its many facets, and ultimately, their recommendations for improving Safe Haven.
Fairfield-Suisun Unified School District
Pre-K Strategic Plan • Solano County
The Fairfield-Suisun Unified School District (FSUSD) contracted with Korwin Consulting to assess the community’s pre-kindergarten service needs and to develop a strategic plan aimed at addressing those needs. Through key informant interviews, surveys, research of best practices, and facilitation of community planning meetings, this planning process provided the district with the information and community buy-in necessary to begin ensuring that all children are “ready to learn” when they enter kindergarten.
Funders for Lesbian and Gay Issues
Capacity-Building Assessment • National
Funders for Lesbian and Gay Issues' mission is to increase the philanthropic community's knowledge and understanding of critical funding needs in lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer communities, as well as to educate lesbian and gay organizations on how to access philanthropic resources. As a staff member of BTW Consultants, Lisa Korwin co-facilitated a planning process with members of this philanthropic affinity group, generating key information about the needs of its membership, as well as developing individual profiles for each community foundation to use in its future fund and organizational development efforts.
Groundswell Fund
Reproductive Justice Fund and Catalyst Fund Evaluation • National
The Groundswell Fund Reproductive Justice Initiative incorporates two grantmaking vehicles, the Reproductive Justice Fund and the Catalyst Fund; both support emergent, innovative work that is focused on movement-building. With reproductive justice only recently taking center stage in funder discussions and with most supporting foundations nearing the three- or four-year mark in their reproductive justice grantmaking, the moment is ripe to evaluate the impact grantees are having on policy, base building, public opinion, and the framing of reproductive health and rights in the U.S.
Korwin Consulting is working with Groundswell and its funding partners to evaluate this multi-pronged initiative, using a combination of interviews, surveys, focus groups, evaluation coaching, and participant convenings with national and local philanthropic partners, along with women of color-led and other nonprofit reproductive justice organizations. Download the Catalyst Fund’s 2010 Evaluation Report
Horizons Foundation
Strategic Partnership Program Evaluation • Bay Area
The Horizons Foundation serves the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) community by making grants, strengthening LGBT organizations and leadership, and increasing philanthropic giving. In Korwin Consulting’s evaluation of Horizons’ Strategic Partnership Program we explored the impact of this capacity-building program on participating executive directors, and proposed changes to Horizons in program design and implementation to deepen their future capacity-building impacts.
Imperial County SafeFutures Program
Restorative Justice Model Evaluation • Imperial County
Imperial County’s SafeFutures Program was a collaboration between rural health, social service, and juvenile justice, youth-serving organizations seeking to create a restorative juvenile justice model in Imperial County. As manager of this multi-year evaluation effort, Lisa Korwin was responsible for the evaluation design, development of associated evaluation tools, and launching the multi-user Management Information System. Lisa trained participating collaborative members in data collection methods, conducted key informant interviews and focus groups, and analyzed and documented evaluation findings.
Marin County Alcohol and Other Drug Prevention Collaborative
Strategic Plan Implementation Evaluation • Marin
Korwin Consulting, in partnership with M.K. Associates, evaluated implementation of the Marin Collaborative’s Five-Year Strategic Plan for Alcohol and Other Drug Prevention. We used an empowerment evaluation model, fostering participation and interpretation of evaluation findings by key education, health, and alcohol prevention service providers and advocates making up the Collaborative.
Ms. Foundation for Women
Reproductive Rights Coalition and Organizing Fund Evaluation Design and Women of Color-Led Policy Evaluation • National
Ms. Foundation for Women’s Reproductive Rights Coalition and Organizing Fund (RRCOF) has provided grantmaking, technical assistance, and networking activities to strengthen state-level reproductive rights organizations and infrastructures across the United States. Korwin Consulting designed RRCOF’s evaluation and associated evaluation tools to measure the outcomes resulting from this national fund.
Through RRCOF and other Initiatives, Ms. Foundation funds and supports women of color-led organizations committed to advancing policies at the local, state, and national levels. The foundation engaged Korwin Consulting to assist their lead consultant in the design and analysis of a study measuring the impact of this funding, effective grantee strategies, and the role of leadership by women of color in advancing advocacy outcomes.
Narika
Survivor Economic Empowerment and Development (SEED) Evaluation Design • Bay Area
Narika seeks to confront the problem of domestic violence in the South Asian community and address the unmet needs of abused South Asians within a culturally sensitive, linguistically diverse model. Korwin Consulting is assisting Narika in designing an evaluation for its Survivor Economic Empowerment and Development (SEED) program. SEED aims to prevent domestic violence and foster a safer community by strengthening the economic self-sufficiency and self-confidence of South Asian women through the development of leadership skills and the encouragement of personal and professional growth.
Next Door Solutions to Domestic Violence
HomeSafe Transitional Housing Program Evaluation • Santa Clara County
Next Door Solutions to Domestic Violence, a Santa Clara-based comprehensive domestic violence agency, contracted with Korwin Consulting to evaluate the HomeSafe transitional housing program. Through a combination of key informant interviews, focus groups, and data analysis, Korwin Consulting’s retrospective evaluation of HomeSafe provided Next Door with the information needed to determine HomeSafe’s future program direction.
New Conservatory Theatre
The Other Side of the Closet Evaluation • Bay Area
This theater-in-education program was designed to increase young people’s sensitivity and tolerance toward those who may be different from them—addressing issues of homophobia, self-esteem, discrimination, peer pressure, youth violence, and identity. Through post-performance surveys, performance observation, post-performance correspondence, and summary performance attendance data, this evaluation focused on the immediate impact that the performance had on its young viewers. The central question was concerned with how the audience members interpret the play’s messages. Do they relate to any of the characters in the play? Have they experienced or observed similar situations as those depicted in the play? And finally, has seeing this play in any way influenced their tolerance levels toward LGBTQ community members?
New Mexico Community Foundation—Women Building Community Fund
New Mexico
The New Mexico Community Foundation (NMCF) Women BuildINg Community Fund exists to support New Mexico women and girls in diverse rural, urban, and immigrant communities. The Women Building Community Fund is a catalyst for community change by making strategic grants and building permanent resources for New Mexico’s women and girls. The New Mexico Community Foundation joined Groundswell’s Catalyst Fund as a grantmaking partner and awarded grants and technical assistance to grantees advancing a reproductive justice agenda. Korwin Consulting evaluated grantees’ strategies, activities, and progress.
New York Women’s Foundation
New York
The New York Women’s Foundation (NYWF) engaged Korwin Consulting to help build the evaluation capacity of NYWF’s reproductive justice grantee partners. Through a blend of group training, one-on-one evaluation coaching, development of an Advocacy Evaluation Resource Guide, and analysis of reproductive justice grantee partners’ Making the Case evaluations, Korwin Consulting supported the foundation and its partners to better measure their impact.
Philanthropy for Active Civic Engagement
Affinity Group Management • National
Philanthropy for Active Civic Engagement (formerly known as the Grantmaker Forum on Community & National Service), is a funder affinity group dedicated to promoting civic engagement within the philanthropic, private, and public sectors. As a member of BTW Consultants’ team, Lisa Korwin managed this affinity group, convening conferences and workshops, producing publications, and shepherding the organization’s process into becoming a 501(c)3 organization.
Proyecto Unidad Substance Abuse Treatment Program for Latino Adolescents
Three-Year Evaluation • Santa Cruz and Monterey
The Center for Substance Abuse Treatment funded Proyecto Unidad, a substance abuse treatment program targeting primarily Latino adolescents and their families in Santa Cruz and Monterey counties. Bringing together a consortium composed of leading health, human service, juvenile justice, and education entities, Proyecto Unidad provided case management, treatment planning, outpatient, day treatment, residential, and other services to these individuals and families.
Lisa Korwin’s evaluation of Proyecto Unidad included key informant interviews, client, and staff focus groups, treatment completion and retention studies, and additional data analysis—measuring indicators of client and systems change. Ultimately, the information gained through this evaluation helped program implementers modify their service approach and better meet the needs of this high-risk youth population.
San Francisco Department on the Status of Women
Needs Assessment-Violence against Women and Girls • San Francisco
Korwin Consulting conducted a needs assessment on behalf of the San Francisco Department on the Status of Women to better understand violence against women and girls in San Francisco. We assembled an experienced 12-person team reflecting the cultures and proficient in the languages most spoken by community members. We translated protocols and conducted focus groups and interviews in multiple languages—Spanish, Cantonese, Mandarin, Arabic—resulting in a final product that continues to inform program practice and funding of anti-violence programs in San Francisco. Download Creating a Safer San Francisco: Integrating Multicultural Strategies to End Violence Against Women and Girls.
Santa Clara Domestic Violence Advocacy Consortium
Outcome-Based Strategic Plan • Santa Clara County
The Santa Clara Domestic Violence Advocacy Consortium promotes safety for battered women and their children by ensuring sustainability of its leadership, building consensus on best practices, ensuring representation of survivors, and bringing visibility to domestic violence. Korwin Consulting facilitated an outcome-based planning process that better positioned the Consortium to articulate its proposed outcomes as well as measure future impact.
Southwest Community Health Center, Petaluma Health Center, and West County Health Centers
Sonoma County Health Needs Assessment • Sonoma
The Southwest Community Health Center, Petaluma Health Center, and West County Health Centers provide community-based primary health care to Sonoma County residents. Korwin Consulting conducted a needs assessment to determine what health services people living in their target communities’ need, the barriers that patients and community members face in accessing or using services, and any differences that specific subpopulations (e.g., Latinos, teens, seniors) experience in both health needs and access issues. As a result of this study, these community health centers are better positioned to meet community need.
Southwest Community Health Center
Needs Assessment • Sonoma County
The Southwest Community Health Center, a community-based primary health care provider, receives more requests for health care services than it can provide. And the demand keeps growing. The Center contracted with Korwin Consulting to see whether and how it might expand to best meet growing community need. Through a combination of demographic data and service utilization research, key informant interviews, and community resident surveys, Korwin Consulting provided the Center with information needed to inform its 60,000-square-foot expansion and consolidation project.
SUNSET Russian Tobacco Education Project
Three-Year Evaluation • San Francisco
SUNSET Russian Tobacco Education Project seeks to reduce San Francisco’s Russian-speaking community’s exposure to environmental tobacco smoke and to increase the number of smoke-free public spaces, worksites, and school communities. Korwin Consulting’s evaluation measured the project’s success in developing and implementing a culturally-relevant tobacco education project for the Russian-speaking community.
Support Network for Battered Women
Victim Advocacy Project Evaluation • Santa Clara County
Korwin Consulting evaluated the Victim Advocacy Project, an early intervention model that enables the Support Network for Battered Women (SNBW) to proactively reach out to victims of domestic violence and provide them with access to support and services. Through an analysis of the domestic violence victims’ characteristics and program service delivery, as well as interviews with SNBW staff, detectives at participating police departments, and clients, this evaluation identified aspects of the program that are working and those that may need to be strengthened.
Third Wave Foundation
National
Third Wave is a feminist, activist foundation that works nationally to support young women, transgender, and gender nonconforming youth ages 15 to 30 working for gender, racial, economic, and social justice in grassroots efforts across the country. Since its inception in 1996, Third Wave has funded and supported numerous youth-led social justice organizations and individual activists through grants, scholarships, and other technical assistance. Through board, staff, funder, and grant partner interviews and surveys, and a review of relevant materials, Korwin Consulting evaluated Third Wave’s Reproductive Health and Justice Initiative in order to deepen Third Wave’s understanding of its impact on reproductive justice organizations and the reproductive justice movement as a whole.
Tobacco Advocacy Mentoring Project
Evaluation • Bay Area
The Tobacco Advocacy Mentoring Project paired community college students with middle schools to effect change in the tobacco environment of each. Korwin Consulting’s evaluation measured the impact this project had on campus and targeted community tobacco-related policies, student and college administrators’ attitudes related to tobacco, and ultimately, the prevalence of tobacco use in these targeted sites.
Trans-Bay Training & Education Collaboration (T-TEC)
Needs Assessment and Project Evaluation • Bay Area
The Trans-Bay Training & Education Collaboration, a partnership between City College of San Francisco, Berkeley City College, the Regional Health Occupations Resource Center, and a number of health and social service community partners, sought to address the critical training needs within the health and social service field. Korwin Consulting’s formative research study provided T-TEC partners with key information about the training needs of frontline health and social service paraprofessionals, including how best to sensitively and effectively engage a multicultural and skill-varied current and prospective workforce in these trainings. Once implemented, Korwin Consulting evaluated the initiative, capturing students’ educational and workforce outcomes.
UC Berkeley—Center for Infectious Diseases and Emergency Readiness
Workforce Readiness training Evaluation • National
The University of California at Berkeley’s Center for Infectious Diseases and Emergency Readiness prepares the public health workforce for public health emergencies and threats. Korwin Consulting evaluated the program’s effectiveness in preparing frontline public health staff to detect, investigate, and respond to infectious disease threats through collaborative learning, continuous training, evaluation, and research.
Women’s Cancer Resource Center
Multicultural Outreach Project Evaluation and Agencywide Evaluation • Berkeley
The Women’s Cancer Resource Center (WCRC) empowers women with cancer to be active consumers and survivors, provides a community for women with cancer and their supporters, educates the general public about cancer, and advocates for a cancer-free society. Korwin Consulting evaluated several WCRC programs, including their In-Home Support Services, Volunteer, and Legal Services programs. In addition, Korwin Consulting evaluated WCRC’s Multicultural Outreach to Latinas and African American Women, funded by the California Endowment. This evaluation captured WCRC’s efforts to improve Latinas (including limited English-speaking and monolingual Spanish-speaking) and African American women with cancer access to comprehensive, coordinated, and affordable health care.
Women’s Foundation of California
Staff and Grant Partner Evaluation Capacity-Building and Women’s Policy Institute Evaluation • California
Korwin Consulting began partnering with the Women’s Foundation of California (WFC) in 2001 by conducting an assessment of its internal capacity to effectively evaluate practices and funding impact over time. We worked closely with foundation staff in developing logic models for various initiatives, developed evaluation tools, implemented trainings to build foundation staff’s and grant partners’ capacity to measure the longer-term impact of their efforts, and implemented a comprehensive evaluation of the Foundation’s initiatives. Our partnership continued through our evaluation of WFC’s Women’s Policy Institute, an innovative training program increasing the number of community-based women leaders who are actively involved in shaping and implementing policies affecting the health and well-being of women and girls in California. Currently, Korwin Consulting is evaluating the Women's Policy Institute’s Replication for Aging Justice Project, which supports organizational partners to replicate an intergenerational policy advocacy training program on aging issues for grassroots activist women.
Women's Funding Network
National
The Women’s Funding Network (WFN) is a global network of over 160 foundations investing in social justice around the world. WFN’s vision is to build a highly influential, diverse network of citizens, women’s foundations, grantees, donors, and philanthropic partners that will collectively advance a social justice agenda to build a more balanced society, where every woman and child has access to quality education, resources, and opportunities to lead a productive and promising life.
Recognizing that the poverty rate for single mothers is 37%—more than three times the national poverty rate and a higher rate than any other demographic group—and more than 17.4 million children are expected to be living in poverty this year, WFN is working in partnership with its member women’s funds to invest significant funding in replicable and scalable economic security programs. Using a mixed methods evaluation, Korwin Consulting is joining with WFN to evaluate these and other efforts.
Y.O.U.T.H. Training Project
California
The Y.O.U.T.H. Training Project uses an innovative youth developed and delivered curriculum providing child welfare staff with the instruction and tools they need to assist foster youth in making a successful transition to independence and self-sufficiency. Korwin Consulting partners with the Project through the administration and evaluation of retrospective pre-tests, online follow-up surveys, focus groups, interviews, and journals to evaluate youth leadership and improved social worker outcomes.
In 2008, the Humboldt County Transition Age Youth Collaboration (HCTAYC) was launched in partnership with the County’s Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), the Y.O.U.T.H. Training Project, California Youth Connection, and Youth In Mind. The overarching goal of this ongoing initiative is to build an effective, responsive, and youth-informed transition age youth (TAY)-serving system of care. Korwin Consulting is evaluating the impact of HCTAYC using the experiences and insights of HCTAYC project staff, collaborative partners, county DHHS staff, community members, and youth members. With data from post-training surveys, key internal project documents, and interviews with key stakeholders, this evaluation is designed to capture the progress of HCTAYC and its impact on transition age youth, county staff, and the system of care in Humboldt County.
YWCA of Silicon Valley
New Options After-School Program Evaluation Design • San Jose
New Options is the YWCA of Silicon Valley's multilingual, school-based after-school program. Its goal is to empower youth by building developmental assets, promoting healthy lifestyles, explaining positive life options, and creating a sense of hope for young people. Korwin Consulting facilitated a 6-month participatory process with New Options staff to jointly develop New Options’ logic model and evaluation design to guide future program evaluation efforts.
Zellerbach Family Foundation
California
The mission of the Zellerbach Family Foundation is to be a catalyst for constructive social change by initiating and investing in efforts that strengthen families and communities. Through its Improving Human Service Systems funding area, Zellerbach supports efforts to improve the management, practice, and accountability of public systems serving vulnerable children and families. One funding strategy used is to support organizations that include youth leadership in efforts to improve public policies and practices that affect their lives.
Through interviews with youth-centered organizations, external key stakeholders, as well as a review of existing materials, Korwin Consulting is partnering with Zellerbach and its grantees to shed light on the different roles that individual organizations and associated youth are playing in these change efforts, as well as the outcomes resulting from their work.
Zero Tolerance for Domestic Violence: Families Thrive Initiative
Contra Costa County
Families Thrive is a Contra Costa County partnership dedicated to strengthening caring communities and strategies that change the lives of children and youth exposed to domestic violence. Organized as a Community of Practice (CoP), Families Thrive:
- Convenes CoP members to foster collaborative practices and partnerships,
- Provides individual and organizational capacity building through in-person and online training,
- Supports Prototypes—community groups positioned to identify and test specific actions or strategies to advance support for children, youth and families with a focus on organizational and systems change.
As evaluator of this initiative, Korwin Consulting evaluates the initiative’s various strategies, provides ongoing evaluation coaching to Prototype groups in formulating indicators and evaluation plans, and conducts periodic Dialogue with Data sessions to collectively review evaluation findings and discuss strategic implications. Download Families Thrive Year One Evaluation.

