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[Module] Collecting and Reporting Your Program Data

Collecting and Reporting Your Program Data
Goal: Understanding the Importance of Grant Reporting and Telling the Story of Your Organization and Community

Module 1: Introduction
   A. What is Data
   B. Importance of Grant Reporting and Telling the Story of Your Organization and Community
   C. Why Accurate Data Collection in Tribal Domestic Violence & Sexual Assault Programs is Important
Module 2: Types of Data Needed for Grant Reporting
Module 3: Ethical Considerations
   A. Confidentiality and Privacy
   B. Informed Consent
Module 4: Collecting and Sharing Data
   A. Cultural Competency and Sensitivity
   B. Sharing Data
Module 5: Tools and Methods
   A. Surveys and Questionnaires
   B. Interviews
   C. Focus Groups and Listening Sessions
   D. Existing Data and Records
Module 6: Reporting Data to Funders
Module 7: Using Data Beyond Reporting Requirements

Module 8: Overcoming Challenges to Gathering Data
   A. Common Challenges and Solutions
   B.  Organizing and Safeguarding

Welcome | Slide Deck

Module 1: Introduction to Grant Reporting and Data Collection

Module 2: Types of Data Needed for Grant Reporting

Module 3: Ethical Considerations in Data Collection

Module 4: Tools and Methods for Gathering Your Data to Meet Reporting Requirements

Module 5: Tools & Methods

Module 6: Reporting Data to Funders

Module 7: Using Data Beyond Reporting Requirements

Modules 8: Overcoming Challenges to Gather Data