“Think like a wise man, but communicate
in the language of the people.”
— William Butler Yeats

Part 7: Reporting Results

Your report of evaluation findings to the community represents a valuable opportunity to communicate evidence of the program’s benefits and needs. How you report the findings can ensure that you get the support and credit you deserve, or it can raise questions about the value of your program. It is vital that you document and report all that you have found that addresses the questions posed in your evaluation – the positive and the negative.

This section will guide you through selecting the type of report best suited to your needs. It will help you create a report that includes the most useful information for achieving your purpose, while addressing what your audience wants to know. The section includes the following choices. Click on each for more.

 

 
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