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Program Assessment

The most basic step in measuring success for a program is to compare actions implemented to those identified during strategic planning. Although this task is often overlooked, systematically revisiting actions and determining why they were or were not implemented can be vital to a program. This evaluation will lead to more effective future planning efforts. Another key aspect of program assessment is determining whether partnerships were formed and what contributions were made by each partner. Initial steps required to assess the success of the action plan are identified in the Review & Revision.
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