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New TCC Group Webinar Evaluating advocacy work can be tricky given varying timeframes and external influences. But how can an organization or funder know if they are on track to accomplish advocacy objectives? This free webinar presented by TCC Group Senior Consultant Jared Raynor describes critical capacities associated with policy and advocacy work derived from TCC Group’s research and evaluations. Moreover, the webinar will highlight ways to assess organizational capacity and describe methods for building advocacy capacity. Designed for nonprofits and funders, the webinar will help participants better understand what to look for when conducting advocacy activities and ways to track that capacity. Reserve your webinar seat here.
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TCC Offers Nonprofit Discount on Core Capacity Assessment Tool The online Core Capacity Assessment Tool (CCAT) allows an organization to analyze its four core capacities as well as its organizational culture and provides users with a report analyzing their strengths and offering recommendations for future growth and change. If you would like to review your organization's capacity-building needs and learn more about sustainability, you can now take the CCAT survey online at a special discount price during October.
If your organization has taken the CCAT, review your scores here to see where your organization succeeds and where you need to prioritize specific capacity-building strategies. If you haven’t taken the CCAT yet, click here to order and save during our fall promotion.
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Creating a Community of Learners in an Economic Recession The nonprofits that have utilized evaluation most successfully are those that have embraced them by fully integrating evaluation into their programs and operations and involving staff, stakeholders, and board members to produce continuous internal improvements that increase impact. In this introduction to Creating a Community of Learners, TCC Associate Director Chantell Johnson shares tips on evaluation planning, system design and data analysis. |
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As part of our active Corporate Citizenship Committee, TCC Group is proud to participate in firm-wide, hands-on social impact initiatives. During October, TCC Group employees participated in volunteer projects in their respective cities, including Room to Grow, an organization helping parents in poverty raise babies in New York City, The Career Wardrobe in Philadelphia which serves women transitioning into the workforce by providing professional attire and innovative educational programs, and the Boys and Girls Club of San Francisco which focuses on helping young people reach their potential. See our photos on flickr |
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