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Projects That Matter: Successful Planning and Evaluation for Religious Organizations
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Projects That Matter introduces project leaders and teams to the five basic elements of project design and describes in detail a six-step process for designing and implementing a project evaluation and disseminating evaluation findings. Written for the nonexpert, leaders in religious settings will find Cahalan's guidance clear and invaluable. Presenting evaluation as a form of collaborative inquiry, Cahalan show how leaders can use evaluation design to develop effective project plans and prepare case statements for donors or grant proposals for foundations. She introduces project planning and evaluation as mission-related practices and invites leaders to consider how their tradition's particular mission and beliefs influence the way they plan and evaluate. Cahalan concludes the book by making explicit her own theological presuppositions―that the virtues of discernment, stewardship, and prudence are essential for good project planning and evaluation.
ISBN
1566992761 9781566992763
Publication Date
2003
Publisher
Alban Institute
City
Bethesda, MD
Disciplines
Arts and Humanities | Christianity | Religion
Recommended Citation
Cahalan, Kathleen A. Projects That Matter: Successful Planning and Evaluation for Religious Organizations. Bethesda, MD: Alban Institute, 2003.