What’s in Your Toolbox? A Beginner’s Guide to Research & Evaluation Tools
Event Date: January 25, 2011
Do you want to collect information about your organization and don't know where to start? Do you need some tools to help you measure outcomes? This is the session for you. We will embark on a quick-paced and interactive 3-hour session to examine selected tools in a research and evaluation toolbox we will provide to you..
Facilitator: Jennifer Kirkham
Special focus will be given to:
- Development of logic models
- Development of surveys
- Interview questions
- Focus groups
- What to do with the information that you collect
You will walk away from this session with the ability to collect and analyze information and then how to use it to support the work of your nonprofit organization. No previous experience required!
Date:
January 25, 2011
9 AM - 12 Noon
Location:
Stevenson & Hunt Room
London Central Library
251 Dundas St., London, ON
Level:
Introductory-Intermediate
Target Audience:
Anyone, in an organization, who works on program planning and evaluation.
Investment:
$50 for Pillar members
$65 for non-members
To register:
Send an email to Susannah at
Then mail your payment to: Pillar Nonprofit Network 251 Dundas St., London, ON N6A 6H9
Please read Pillar's Professional Development Policy for cancellations or refunds.
About the facilitator:
Jennifer Kirkham is the owner of Mischevious Cat Productions. She provides strategy and management consulting to the nonprofit and government sectors and teaches part-time at the University of Western Ontario. Prior to owning her company, Jennifer worked for the City of London for 16 years. She loves research and designing surveys and specializes in facilitating community processes.

