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    Listening to Those Who Matter Most, the Beneficiaries

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    The views and experiences of the people who benefit from social programs are often overlooked and under appreciated, even though they are an invaluable source of insight into a program's effectiveness. This paper concentrates on why beneficiaries in development assistance should be the first point of call in seeking advise and in measurement of impacts

    Stemming the tide of HIV infection : a multidimensional analysis of risk and prevention for Acquired Immuno-deficiency Virus

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    Thesis (M.C.P.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 1989.Title as it appeared in M.I.T. Graduate List, June 1989: Risk and prevention for Acquired Immuno-deficiency Syndrome; a feminist analysis.Includes bibliographical references.by Fay Debra Twersky.M.C.P

    A Practical Guide to Outcome-focused Philanthropy

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    Outcome-focused philanthropy is the Hewlett Foundation's approach to how we practice strategic philanthropy. It guides how we do our work, from start to finish.We've been practicing strategic philanthropy for more than a decade—focusing on what problem or opportunity we're trying to address, whether we're achieving our outcomes and why (or why not), and how we'll know. Outcome-focused philanthropy, OFP for short, builds on our experience and lessons learned.OFP maintains our commitment to rigor and results. But it gives equal weight to ongoing learning and adaptation—to ensure staff and grantees have the flexibility they need to succeed. And it embodies our commitment to working in partnership with other funders and organizations."A practical guide to outcome-focused philanthropy" is a roadmap for our staff as they work across the four stages of a strategy's lifecycle: origination; implementation; refresh, and exit. The guidebook includes a set of worksheets that provide an at-a-glance overview of what staff need to think about and do at each stage. These worksheets also are available as a standalone document.The OFP guidebook is primarily for Hewlett Foundation staff—in both our programs and other departments whose work is equally essential for our strategies to succeed. But we hope our grantees and other funders also will find it helpful. Their work has greatly informed our own

    Tracking progress: Setting, collecting, and reflecting on implementation markers

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    Tracking progress is an important component of the Hewlett Foundation's practice of outcome-focused philanthropy (OFP), which emphasizes being rigorous, flexible, and adaptive while staying focused on results and actively learning throughout the strategy lifecycle.The outcomes they hope to achieve through their strategies take years to accomplish. Implementation markers represent interim steps toward these outcomes. "Implementation marker" is a catchall term referring to particular activities, developments or events (internal or external) that help staff understand whether they are making progress in the near term.This guide is a deep dive into implementation markers—what they are and how to set, collect, reflect on and use them. It is intended primarily for Hewlett Foundation staff; however, they hope other organizations, including grantees and other foundations, will find it useful
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