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Online course providing training of planning and evaluation. While focused on education and outreach programs, the broad principles of evaluation can be applied to air quality programs as well. The course provides training on logic models and how to use them for program evaluation.
Guide providing information on evaluating heart disease and stroke prevention activities within states. While focused on these activities, the guide provides more general approaches for evaluating a wide range of programs.
Set of curated resources to build understanding of evaluation—what it is, why it is important, and how it can help Federal agencies execute their missions more effectively—among Federal agency staff at all levels. Importantly, this Toolkit is not a "how to" on conducting evaluation. Instead, it offers curated tools, reports, and templates to help Federal staff who work with evaluators, see the need for evaluation but don't know where to start, or want to use evaluation findings to inform their decisions.
This is the text of the Linn County Iowa air quality ordinances. It provides extensive language on control of air pollution sources through rules and permits.
Report providing information on how to develop a program logic model. Format is a PDF of a slide deck. Goal of the report is to describe the function of a logic model, identify key components, walk through developing a logic model, and describe how it can be used for evaluation planning.
Central site for access to various tools and data to inform strategies to measure air pollution and reduce health impacts in California communities.