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Tuesday, December 11, 2012

You're Invited: Investment to Impact Forum

The Greater Twin Cities United Way invites you to their upcoming Investment to Impact Forum, which will explore ways to clearly demonstrate outcomes, evidence, and evaluation in social service work. Curious about what's working and what's not? And how to better tell these stories? Join in for your own evaluation of these emerging strategies and models for measuring and messaging impact!

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Why Measuring Results Matters Now

Join Greater Twin Cities United Way for a forum focused on measuring the impact of social service work in our community. At a time when public and philanthropic communities are asking tougher questions before they invest, we will explore how the social service sector is innovating to clearly connect investment with outcomes.

Date: Wednesday, December 12
Time: 7:30 - 8:00 a.m. Registration & Breakfast; 8 - noon Program
Location:
 Continuing Education and Conference CenterRegister Now
University of Minnesota, St. Paul Campus
Free Event

Jitinder KohliKeynote speaker Jitinder Kohli, director at Deloitte Consulting LLP and Senior Fellow at the Center for American Progress, will share his perspective on the increasing importance of evidence of impact in nonprofit and public sectors. From a national perspective, he will discuss the federal government’s funding strategy, the U.K. model used increasingly by the U.S., and how public investments are now being translated into impact.

Forum Topics:
• Innovative evaluation models that support building evidence.
• Emerging funding models in the social service sector.
• Nonprofits, philanthropy and government partner to more effectively understand impact.
• How we as a community prioritize and invest in the highest impact approaches and programs.

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