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The Impact of Evidence-Based Programming

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Have you ever been asked to provide evidence-based documentation for your funding proposals? Or used an evidence-informed approach? What is the evidence-level of your program, model, or services? More and more funders are asking for this information and knowing how to provide it can increase the success of your requests.

In this on-demand webinar, we do a deep dive into evidence-based programming, specifically what this means, and how your organization can demonstrate the evidence level of your program, model, or services. We also show how to deconstruct the programs, strategies, techniques of your organizations and tie them to evidence-based models or research-based strategies.

What you’ll learn:

  • How to effectively describe evidence, including sample language for funders, and programs not based on specific evidence-based models.
  • Examples of meaningful responses and how to tie anecdotal data with evidence-based research.
  • How to demonstrate modifications made to specific evidence-based models or research-based strategies.
  • Additional areas to cite evidence other than your program design.

SPEAKERS

Julie Alsup | Director, Assel Grant Services 
Julie Alsup, GPC is Assel Grant Services’ Director in charge of workflow and project management. Prior to joining Assel Grant Services in 2016, Julie served as the Grants Director for the YMCA of Greater Kansas City from 2011-2016, raising over $10 million for programs and operations during her tenure and building strong relationships with local funders. Since joining AGS, she has raised over $10 million from numerous federal, state, local, and foundation funding sources. She is a Grant Professional Association Approved Trainer. She is a certified grant professional, obtaining this credential (GPC) in 2016. She serves as the vice president and program chair of the Heart of America chapter of the Grant Professional Association and is a member of the Project Management Institute Kansas City Mid America chapter. Julie lives in Blue Springs, Missouri.

About the Author

Julie Assel, President/CEO of Assel Grant Services, and has over 20 years of experience as a grant professional providing consulting and training across the grant lifecycle from research and strategy to reporting and closeout. She works with organizations both large and small writing and managing foundation; corporate; and local, state, and federal government grants. She is one of only three approved trainers through the Grants Professionals Association who is also holds the Grant Professionals Certified (GPC) credential through the Grant Professionals Certification Institute (GPCI) and the Certified Grant Management Specialist (CGMS) through the National Grants Management Association (NGMA). Her trainers are all approved for continuing education by GPCI and CFRE International. She and her team of 20 grant professionals have brought over $400 million to nonprofits, educational institutions, healthcare systems, and government agencies.

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