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Updated 6/2/2020 <br /> <br />6 <br /> <br /> <br />OUTCOMES AND EVALUATION - 6 of 35 points <br />Evaluators use the following criteria when reviewing this section of the application: <br />1. Project outcomes describe measurable and achievable change in knowledge, attitude, skill, behavior, or condition among the <br />people the project is designed to 
benefit. <br />2. The evaluation plan includes appropriate methods to measure and document project
 completion, effectiveness, and progress <br />made toward project outcome(s). <br />3. The evaluation plan identifies how evaluation results will be used to improve current or
 future programming (e.g., adjustments <br />to the project, informing future programming, sharing with stakeholders or peers, applicant learning and development, etc.). 
 <br /> <br /> <br />10) Measurable Outcomes - Once the proposal is complete, what are the expected measurable outcomes specific to <br />the proposal? <br /> <br /> <br />11) CMAB Program Outcomes – Select all that are relevant to the proposed project: <br />1. Regional residents experience increased access to the arts via a reduction in geographic, cultural and/or <br />physical barriers. <br />2. Regional residents experience a change in knowledge, attitude, behavior or condition due to public art, <br />arts festivals or arts events. <br />3. Regional residents build connections to their own and others’ cultural heritage through regional arts and <br />cultural events and/or activities. <br /> <br /> <br />12) Evaluation Plan/Methods - Describe the evaluation plan/methods intended to measure the proposed outcomes. <br />Upload a sample document of surveys or other tools being used. <br />• Provide an example (recommended) <br /> <br /> <br />13) Reflection and Action- Describe how your organization will utilize the information obtained from evaluation. <br /> <br /> <br />ORGANIZATIONAL ABILITY - 6 of 35 points <br />Evaluators use the following criteria when reviewing this section of the application: <br />1. Project team is well assembled, inclusive, qualified and demonstrates the capacity to design and execute activities as <br />proposed. <br />2. Project team and/or partners have appropriate and clearly articulated responsibilities. If volunteers will play a significant role <br />in activities, that has been described. <br />3. An effective promotion and marketing plan are in place which supports the project's‚ participation goals/audience estimates <br />and fosters public awareness and/or engagement. <br />4. Project plan is logical with a complete and realistic timeline. <br />5. The budget revenue streams are realistic, attainable and the cash match is likely to be met; expenses are reasonable and <br />appropriate and honor the work of artists and arts organizations. Demonstrated appropriate balance between artistic and <br />administrative costs. <br /> <br /> <br />12) Project Director Information <br />Person designated by the organization as responsible for overseeing the implementation of the proposed project <br />• Name <br />• Phone <br />• Email <br />• Bio <br /> <br /> <br />