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From Data to Prevention: Framing Sexual and Domestic Violence Prevention Impact From a Cost-Effectiveness Perspective In these tough economic times, have you ever wondered how to make the case that your sexual assault and domestic violence prevention program is cost-effective? Would you like to learn how to better state your program's impact to funders and other decision-makers? In this webinar, we will share a simple, 6-step process for framing how to evaluate prevention work and how invested resources are producing meaningful outcomes for ending violence against women. Participants will increase their understanding of why cost-effectiveness thinking is relevant to their organizations and receive concrete tools to apply these concepts in practical ways (e.g. program planning, evaluation and fundraising efforts). Through this web conference, we will also work toward building a unified analysis and talking points that can help all our prevention programs become more sustainable. Wednesday, June 08, 2011 This ninety-minute (90 min) session will start at 11 AM Pacific Standard Time (2 PM Eastern) on June 08. Host: David Lee, PreventConnect, California Coalition Against Sexual Assault Presenter: Lisa Hoffman, Consultant, Transforming Communities: Technical Assistance, Training and Resource Center, Center for Domestic Peace Guests: Chevon Kothari, Executive Director, Mountain Crisis Services; Liz Richards, Director of Programming, Minnesota Battered Women's Coalition Cost: Free Learning Objectives:
Space available for upcoming web conferences Understanding the Differences Between National Sexual Violence and Intimate Partner Violence Surveys: May 25 & May 26 at 11 AM Pacific Standard Time. What is a Web Conference? Real-Time Captioning Available: Compatibility: |
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PreventConnect is a national project of the California Coalition Against Sexual Assault (CALCASA) and is sponsored by the National Center for Injury Prevention and Control at the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The views and information provided in our activities do not necessarily represent the official views of the U.S. Government, the CDC or CALCASA. |