RESOURCES TO RESULTS

A Workshop on managing high performing organizations

Tuesday, February 14, 2012 12:00PM- 4:00PM
The Alamo Drafthouse Cinema
1120 South Lamar, Austin, TX 78704
$95 (Includes Lunch) Scholarships are available. Please click HERE to request one.

FEATURING:
Saving Philanthropy: Resources to Results , a one hour documentary film

Interactive Presentations on Managing to Outcomes with Southwest Key Programs, and

a demonstration of the Outcomes and Effective Practices Portal by Isaac Castillo


SPONSORED BY:

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SAVING PHILANTHROPY: RESOURCES TO RESULTS : Saving Philanthropy profiles diverse social service organizations that have gained national attention for the measurable outcomes they achieve, and highlights the roles that their internal management and forward thinking funders play in the process.  The program lays out in clear and digestible language the key components of a managing to outcomes strategy, and utilizes interviews with leading voices in the sector to explore how to foster a managing to outcomes culture.

What people are saying:

I found the presentation and film to be of great value.” -Daniel V. Bakinowski, JD, MEd., Senior Advisor, Boston College Center on Wealth and Philanthropy

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Isaac Castillo, Senior Research Scientist, Child Trends/ former Director of Learning at LAYC: Latin American Youth Center (LAYC) is a multicultural, community-based organization in Washington D.C. whose mission is to support youth and their families in their determination to live, work, and study with dignity, hope, and joy. Learn more about LAYC here. Isaac Castillo is the former Director of Learning and Evaluation for LAYC and a Senior Research Scientist with Child Trends. Learn more about Child Trends here. Mr. Castillo’s research interests center on identifying effective social service programming for high-risk populations and measuring the outcomes that result. Learn more about Isaac Castillo.

Ananda Moss, Director of Quality Assurance                and Jill Nilson, Senior Data Integration Manager, Southwest Key: Southwest Key Programs is a minority-led national nonprofit headquartered in Austin, Texas that provides services that positively impact the lives of youth and families. Their mission is to keep youth out of jails and detention facilities, to reunify families, and to strengthen the fabric of their communities. Learn more about Southwest Key here.

OEPP: Come see what the Rockefeller Foundation calls “one of the most exciting developments in the sector” and learn how to utilize the OEPP, a collaborative effort initiated by Urban Institute, Child Trends and Social Solutions.

What people are saying:

The OEPP affirmed that our program is doing a lot right, and it made me think about aspects we need to improve.”- Margaux Delotte-Bennett, Sasha Bruce Youthwork, Inc.

The tools information is very thorough; you couldn’t ask for anything better. This is valuable information that will save agencies hours and hours of time.”-Lynne McIntyre, Director of Evaluation and Planning at Dotwell

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  1. [...] Kate’s film, “Saving Philanthropy,” makes a case for why it’s at least worthwhile to try. And it’s screening on Valentines Day in Austin. [...]

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