Study Says Few Foundations Use Data to Evaluate Themselves
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December 10, 2009, Chronicle of Philanthropy - While many foundation officials say their grant-making efforts are achieving success, they rely heavily on anecdotal evidence and often fail to gather data about themselves and their work, according to a new report.
In the survey of 191 foundation executives and officers at 155 grant makers, 76 percent said their organization is effective at “creating impact.” But only 8 percent said they could point to specific data to support such claims.
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