Volume
60
Issue
1
DOI
10.34068/joe.60.01.10
Abstract
Community development projects continue despite the COVID-19 pandemic. Participatory evaluation of these projects is crucial. Ripple effect mapping (REM) is a participatory approach to evaluation that captures coalition and community member perspectives on program outcomes and impacts. In response to COVID-19, the Louisiana State University AgCenter Healthy Communities Initiative adapted REM for online delivery. The REM evaluation was found to be an effective way for community coalitions to reflect on outcomes and impacts and to motivate continued engagement.
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Recommended Citation
Greene, M. D., Stroope, J., & Holston, D. (2022). Adapting Ripple Effect Mapping to a Virtual Survey Format. The Journal of Extension, 60(1), Article 9. https://doi.org/10.34068/joe.60.01.10