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Published on Nov 06, 2017
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1.
Reporting
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2.
Why reporting matters
Touchpoints
Roadmaps
Strong Deliverable
Your face to the customer
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3.
First Things First Gather Data
Create tools with the end in mind
Track weekly at a minimum - Daily is preferred
Know your definitions
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4.
Include
Client data - who do you serve?
Strategies and approaches
Outcomes: jobs, wages, credentials
Outreach and networking
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5.
Also.....
Use complete sentences and correct grammer
Balance narrative and data
Think of the audience, and program design
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6.
Leave out
Subjective language
Conflicts
Off scope work (with some exceptions)
Irritation with design or leader of grant
Acronyms
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7.
Reporting bad news
Give context
Give solutions
Wrap it into the big picture
Sometimes it shouldn't go in a report
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Matthew Henry
8.
Capturing partnership
Partnership is why we are at the table
Tuesdays=partners
Meetings/committees/events are great to capture
Referral partners
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Karen Maes
9.
Reporting good news
You're extraordinary tell them!
Celebrate client success
Appreciate partnership
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Patrick Tomasso
10.
Think Strategically
Who is your audience?
What are they interested in?
How can you meet their needs?
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Editing
Read it out loud
Have someone else read it
If the reader knew nothing about your work what would they learn?
Allow enough time for feedback and corrections
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12.
Be on Time
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Andy Beales
13.
Success Stories
Collect when they happen
Add one to every report
Who, What, When, Where, Why?
Get pictures with permission
Make sure your success story fits the parameters of the grant
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Ambreen Hasan
14.
In conclusion
Reports are your face to the funder and your funder's funder
Make the communication count
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Questions?
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