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How are University of Maryland, Baltimore programs demonstrating positive measurable outcomes in the communities we serve? Results-based accountability (RBA) asks three simple questions to get at the most important performance measures: How much did we do? How well did we do it? Is anyone better off? It is critical to identify powerful performance measures to determine the progress a community is making toward achieving community well-being. We will also explore how you can secure more funding for your program by improving the way your community engagement outcomes are communicated.

Join us on Wednesday, May 19 from 12 p.m.–1 p.m. for a Lunch and Learn where we will hear from C. Daniel Mullins, PhD, professor and chair of the School of Pharmacy’s Department of Pharmaceutical Health Services Research; Kyla Liggett-Creel, PhD, LCSW-C, assistant clinical professor at the School of Social Work; and Dwyan Monroe, program coordinator of Community Health Worker Initiatives with the Institute for Public Health Innovation, on their tips for effectively measuring your impact.  

You can register for the event here.

You will receive a calendar appointment with a link to the Webex meeting after registering.

 

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