Browsing by Author "Sarode, Trupti"
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Item Building M&E Capacity for SFSD: Promising Practices, Assessment of Current System, and Recommendations for the Future(Hubert H. Humphrey School of Public Affairs, 2016-06) Dyna Barroso, Felipe; Sarode, Trupti; Yu, YueSawiris Foundation for Social Development is an organization that funds employment training programs in Egypt. Currently, it does not have effective evaluation method towards the programs it support. Based on observations of the current operation of evaluation, an evaluation plan and recommendations are made to improve the implementation of program evaluation.Item Gage East Supportive Housing Project Developmental Evaluation Report(2017-07) Sarode, Trupti; Sandfort, JodiThis report summarizes the developmental evaluation of Gage East conducted from July 2016-June 2017 during its initial implementation. As such, it describes what evaluators could see as project partners sought to build sustainable relationships and respond to the emergent issues of start-up.Item Gage East: Using Developmental Evaluation to Support Innovation in Housing Services(2017) Sandfort, Jodi; Sarode, TruptiWhen a community wants to develop new services for homeless youth and young families, what is really involved? Olmsted County and Center City Housing Corporation set out to fully explore this question as collaborators. Beginning in 2012, they identified the necessary components to a successful service: who to serve, where the housing services will be, how it will be funded over time, and who else would be good partners in this effort. Yet, to do this effectively, there were many questions yet to be answered that required a collaborative, continuous approach. The Future Services Institute (FSI) at the Humphrey School of Public Affairs worked with Olmsted County Community Services, Center City Housing Corporation and other partners, using a developmental evaluation design to help them frame the project, track its development, identify issues as they surface, and test quick iterations in problem solving.