2006 - Nonprofit Effectiveness

  April 10, 2006

BBB Charity Effectiveness Symposium

Nonprofit Effectiveness: What Impact Do You Have?

At this symposium, a reporter provided a media viewpoint about charity accountability. Foundation and charity leaders provided contrasting views about nonprofit accountability, program effectiveness, and how to create and implement programs. In breakout sessions, experts discussed various aspects of outcome-oriented planning and evaluation.

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Part I. Keynote Address

Nonprofit Effectiveness: What Impact Do You Have?

Stephanie Strom, New York Times Reporter on Philanthropic Activity

Part II. Panel Discussion

Funder Views and Opinions

Moderator: Charles Hamilton, The Clark Foundation

Panelists:

Joyce Bove, The New York Community Trust
Edward Pauly, The Wallace Foundation
Michael Weinstein, Robin Hood Foundation

Part III. Panel Discussion

Charity Views and Opinions

Moderator: Harry Hatry, The Urban Institute

Panelists:

Michael Clark, Nonprofit Coordinating Committee of New York
Robert Egger, DC Central Kitchen
Karen Hopkins, Brooklyn Academy of Music

Barbara Turk, YWCA of Brooklyn

Workshop I.

Connecting Activities with Impact: Challenges for Short-Term Services
Leader: JuWon Choi, Vice President for Educational Services, The Foundation Center

Workshop II.

Developing the Capacity of Agencies to Collect and Monitor Outcomes
Leader: Carmen Price, FITA, Medical and Health Association of New York City, Inc.

Workshop III.

Creating an Evaluation Culture
Leaders: Leslie Graham, Nonprofit Connection
Carolina Grynbal, Nonprofit Connection

Workshop IV.

Outcome Thinking and Management: Shifting Focus from Activities to Results
Leader: William Phillips, The Rensselaerville Institute