All posts by: Robert Tiegs, Ph.D.

Social Impact Bonds (SIBs) offer the promise of private sector market efficiency for the funding of public sector social programs. Unfortunately, there is currently too much focus on the financials and not enough on the social benefits they are meant...
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In many ways, completing a program evaluation is like drawing a map for the end users as the evaluator needs to include legends, signposts, and markers that help give the map meaning. In the world of program evaluation, these markers include...
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The United Nations’ Transforming our World: 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development outlines seventeen ambitious goals which would hopefully create a more just, equitable, and sustainable world. While it is too early to tell if this document will help transform our world, it...
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