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Advocacy Evaluation Update
An Innovation Network publication
 
Issue #3
March 2008

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In This Issue
What's New
1. Advocacy Evaluation's Home at AEA
2. AEA 2007 Annual Conference Highlights
3. Advocacy Evaluation Resources Upgraded in Point K Learning Center
Looking Ahead
4. Upcoming events, dates to save, work in progress


What's New

(fresh findings / recent resources / current conversations)

1.  Advocacy Evaluation's Home at AEA 2007
The advocacy evaluation field can rely on getting the latest, ground-breaking information at the annual AEA conference, thanks to the newly-formed Advocacy and Policy Change Topical Interest Group (or "TIG").

This article marks the first interview with the leaders of this TIG.  They discuss how their work contributed to the 2007 conference, and they provide a sneak peak of what to expect in 2008.
» Read more: "Advocacy Evaluation's Home at AEA"

2.  Highlights from American Evaluation Association's 2007 Annual Conference
Missed the conference? Attended, but too busy to see it all? We've got you covered. Here's an at-a-glance look at the advocacy-related sessions on the agenda, with key discussion points and related resources.
» Read more: "Highlights of the 2007 AEA Conference"
 
3.  Updated Resources at the Point K Learning Center
You spoke. We listened. The collection of resourcA variety of tools (Flickr credit: tashland)es at the Point K Learning Center (including nearly 100 advocacy-related reports, tools, and links) is now searchable. Learn more about how these upgrades enhance the Point K user experience.
» Read more: "Updated Resources at Point K"
 
Looking Ahead


Detail of calendar in English and Japanese (Flickr credit: twinleaves)4.  Upcoming events / dates to save / work in progress

November 5-8, 2008: American Evaluation Association Annual Conference
Denver, CO, USA
Approximately 2,500 attendees are expected at this year's AEA conference. Get involved: Session proposals are due on March 14. Learn more: 2008 AEA Conference dates
Advocacy Evaluation Update #3 (March 2008)
© 2008 Innovation Network, Inc./ Editor and Chief Writer: Susan Hoechstetter/ Advocacy Evaluation Project Staff: Lily Zandniapour & Johanna Gladfelter / Newsletter Implementation: Simone Parrish & Sharon Grevious / Produced with support from The Atlantic Philanthropies and the Annie E. Casey Foundation
Image Credits
Used and/or modified under Creative Commons license:
- "Tools," http://www.flickr.com/photos/tashland/259178493
- "Calendar," http://www.flickr.com/photos/babasteve/166870759/
Dear Reader,
Welcome to the third issue of Advocacy Evaluation Update!
The field of advocacy evaluation continues to be enriched by new models and knowledge. We hope you find our reports of these developments informative and inspirational.

To help keep you up-to-date about advances in the field, Advocacy Evaluation Update has produced this special issue, which includes:

> Reports on advocacy evaluation sessions from the 2007 AEA conference,

> Plans for next year's conference, and

> Timelines for getting involved (deadlines are coming up fast!).

>> Read the rest of the Editor's Greeting
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