Reports
The Equitable Evaluation Framework
Overview
The Equitable Evaluation Framework™ (EEF) promotes alignment between values, intentions, and practices, particularly within the U.S. philanthropic sector. It encourages intentional examination of axiology (values), ontology (beliefs about reality), and epistemology (definitions of evidence and knowledge). By expanding traditional notions of validity, objectivity, and rigor, EEF embraces complexity and inclusivity.
Publication Year:
2023
Source | Publisher:
Equitable Evaluation Initiative
Best Suited For:
Executive Leadership, Programs Team
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