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Bridge on Center (Brown). MN Ave Resource Ctr. (LeSueur). Next Step Clubhouse (Freeborn). Power Up Clubhouse (Nicollet). Second Step Clubhouse (Blue Earth). Upward Bound 5th Street Express (Fblt./Martin). Bridge on Center (Brown). Minnesota Ave Resource (LeSueur). Second Step (Blue Earth). Joint Powers Board Minutes. Bridge on Center (Brown). Minnesota Ave Resource (LeSueur). Second Step (Blue Earth). Joint Powers Board Minutes. National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI). Http:/ www.namihelps.org.
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Cluster, Multi-site and Multi-level Evaluation · AEA365
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A Tip-a-Day by and for Evaluators. Go to AEA Home. Subscribe to AEA365 via Email. Subscribe to AEA365 via RSS. Subscribe to Comments via Email. Subscribe to Comments via RSS. Posts Related to AEA Topical Interest Groups. Advocacy and Policy Change. Alcohol, Drug Abuse and Mental Health. Arts, Culture, and Audiences. Assessment in Higher Education. Business, Leadership, and Performance. Cluster, Multi-site and Multi-level Evaluation. Collaborative, Participatory and Empowerment Evaluation. Wilder Research...
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Institute of Mental Hygiene: helpful links
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Annie E. Casey Foundation. Foundation for Child Development. Mary Reynolds Babcock Foundation. Open Society Institute (Soros Foundation). Greater New Orleans Foundation. Community-based evaluation and training. Resource for social change, including grassroots fundraising. Resource for foundation funding. National Database of Nonprofit Organizations including on-line 990's. The Community Tool Box. Promoting a more effective social sector. Discount technology store for nonprofits. New Orleans, LA 70130.
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The Executive Summary: January 2015
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Short takes on current issues and events from Paul Mattessich, executive director of Wilder Research. Wednesday, January 21, 2015. Martin Luther King: Continued Inspiration for a Continuous Journey. 8220;For social scientists, the opportunity to serve in a life-giving purpose is a humanist challenge of rare distinction,” Dr. King stated. We at Wilder Research strive, with determination, to take on that challenge more and more every day. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The Amherst H. Wilder Foundation.
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The Executive Summary: May 2014
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Short takes on current issues and events from Paul Mattessich, executive director of Wilder Research. Friday, May 02, 2014. Wilder Research Staff Sharing Globally, Acting Locally. How do youth development and education issues in other countries resemble those of our own? Have our international peers developed programs or strategies that we ought to consider here? Rick, a senior research manager at Wilder Research. I jetted eastward to Dublin, Ireland, to present at a conference on What’s Working fo...
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The Executive Summary: June 2014
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Short takes on current issues and events from Paul Mattessich, executive director of Wilder Research. Thursday, June 12, 2014. War on Poverty - Winning economically and morally. Has the War on Poverty succeeded or failed? January of 2014 marked the 50. Arguments contending the war has failed:. When the War on Poverty began, the national poverty rate stood at 19%. It now stands at about 15%. A four percentage point decline does not constitute “victory.”. Arguments contending the war has succeeded:. 8220;A...
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The Executive Summary: June 2015
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Short takes on current issues and events from Paul Mattessich, executive director of Wilder Research. Friday, June 12, 2015. Be healthy, be happy; U.S. needs to get wise. According to the World Health Organization. Someone born in the United States will not, on average, live as long as someone born in England, Sweden, Spain, Norway, Malta, Netherlands, France, Finland, and other countries, even though we spend more than they do on health care. How can our bodies and our spirits get into better shape?
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The Executive Summary: March 2015
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Short takes on current issues and events from Paul Mattessich, executive director of Wilder Research. Thursday, March 26, 2015. From Selma to the Present - Some Progress. Have we made progress during the past 50 years? In advocating for the passage of civil rights legislation, President Kennedy. Asserted that a number of inequities existed in the United States:. Where do we stand today? A black young person has about two-thirds of the likelihood of a white young person to complete college. Regarding the ...
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The Executive Summary: July 2014
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Short takes on current issues and events from Paul Mattessich, executive director of Wilder Research. Saturday, July 19, 2014. Prairie Home Companion, Wilder Research. I wondered: What ingredients make for the success of a program (radio or other), or for the success of an initiative, or for the success of any organization, for-profit, government, or nonprofit? What lessons might Prairie Home Companion have for Wilder Research? For the radio program, several ingredients seem immediately evident:. Creativ...
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The Executive Summary: December 2013
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Short takes on current issues and events from Paul Mattessich, executive director of Wilder Research. Thursday, December 19, 2013. Collaboration to Create Healthier Communities in Minnesota. A reporter with MinnPost, wrote recently that good and affordable housing might be considered a “lifesaving vaccine.” She used medical terminology to drive home the importance of social, economic, and environmental factors in determining our health. Delivered a keynote speech at the conference. She described the ...
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