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Interconnecting the fundamentals of supercritical fluid (SCF)
technologies, their current and anticipated utility in drug
delivery, and process engineering advances from related
methodological domains and pharmaceutical applications, this volume
unlocks the potential of supercritical fluids to further the
development of improved pharmaceutical products-from drug powders
for respiratory delivery to drug delivery systems for controlled
release.
Traditionally, funders expect evaluation to show that resources are
being used wisely. But evaluation can be a much more powerful
tool--for both funders and nonprofits. Forward-looking grantmakers
and grantees are leveraging their evaluations, ensuring that the
time and money spent ultimately improves effectiveness for
everyone. This book shows how they're doing it, including - How the
""evaluative learning"" approach furthers ongoing improvement via
collaborative, stakeholder influenced evaluations - How to bridge
the differences in what funders and nonprofits need from evaluation
- How evaluation builds four critical capacities--leadership,
adaptive capacity, management, and technical capacity - Seven steps
a funder can take to build the evaluative learning capacity in
nonprofits - Thirteen specific evaluative learning strategies that
funders can support Worksheets and assessment tools will help
funders 1) assess their readiness to implement evaluative learning;
2) develop a logic model; 3) uncover grantees' current evaluation
efforts and preparedness for evaluative learning; and 4) use
resources wisely when selecting an evaluative learning support
strategy. When the funding community supports evaluative learning,
nonprofits and funders together can figure out how to strengthen
programs, better allocate resources, and share successful models.
Here's how funders are leveraging evaluation to improve nonprofit
effectivenessTraditionally, funders expect evaluation to show that
resources are being used wisely. But evaluation can be a much more
powerful tool—for both funders and nonprofits. Forward-looking
grantmakers and grantees are leveraging their evaluations, ensuring
that the time and money spent ultimately improves effectiveness for
everyone. This book shows how they're doing it. A Funder's Guide to
Evaluation: Leveraging Evaluation to Improve Nonprofit
Effectiveness will help funders use evaluation to build the
capacity of grantees. Inside, you'll learn How the "evaluative
learning" approach furthers ongoing improvement via collaborative,
stakeholder influenced evaluations How to bridge the differences in
what funders and nonprofits need from evaluation How evaluation
builds four critical capacities—leadership, adaptive capacity,
management, and technical capacity Seven steps a funder can
take to build the evaluative learning capacity in nonprofits
Thirteen specific evaluative learning strategies that funders can
support Worksheets and assessment tools will help funders 1)
assess their readiness to implement evaluative learning; 2) develop
a logic model; 3) uncover grantees' current evaluation efforts and
preparedness for evaluative learning; and 4) use resources wisely
when selecting an evaluative learning support strategy. When the
funding community supports evaluative learning, nonprofits and
funders together can figure out how to strengthen programs, better
allocate resources, and share successful models.
The idea of authenticity - deliciously vague and as ubiquitous as
Starbucks - has hit the spot in almost every sector of 21st-century
life. But can we trust the authentic image of Nigel
'man-of-the-people' Farage, Sarah 'hockey mom' Palin or Gwyneth
'inner life' Paltrow? Are punk bands, distressed denim and rustic
furniture really as spontaneous as people seem to think? Is
bare-brick Shoreditch just one big authenticity scam? From
motivational speakers to PR consultants, music entrepreneurs to
devoted foodies, bearded hipsters to earnest YouTubers - and, yes,
politicians too - 'authentic' has become the buzzword of our age.
But, as Peter York has discovered, its meaning has changed and
become corrupted: every advertising agency, micro-connoisseur and
charlatan going has re-tooled the language of authenticity for our
changing market and it is now practically impossible for us to
differentiate between authentic and 'authentic'. Drawing on witty
anecdotes and analysing various spheres of everyday life, Peter has
set out to uncover the truth behind authenticity - the ultimate con
of our generation. Provocations is a groundbreaking new series of
short polemics composed by some of the most intriguing voices in
contemporary culture and edited by Yasmin Alibhai-Brown. Sharp,
intelligent and controversial, Provocations provides insightful
contributions to the most vital discussions in society today.
There's a war on against the BBC. It is under threat as never
before. And if we lose it, we won't get it back. The BBC is our
most important cultural institution, our best-value entertainment
provider, and the global face of Britain. It's our most trusted
news source in a world of divisive disinformation. But it is facing
relentless attacks by powerful commercial and political enemies,
including deep funding cuts - much deeper than most people realise
- with imminent further cuts threatened. This book busts the myths
about the BBC and shows us how we can save it, before it's too
late.
Somewhere just over a distant hill is the magical world of Strapper
Gnome. He lives with his mother in a house built into a stone wall,
on a slope that looks out over Fidgety Forest. The stories herein
tell of his life, the people he meets and the wonderous things that
happen to him in the Forest.
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