Center for Theory of Change Blog

Theories of Change in International Development

Click on the link below to read this interesting new paper on Theory of Change in development. It raises a key challenge which the Center for Theory of Change has been established to address and support: making the case for Theory of Change as a critical, honest and...

Actknowledge included in Playdoyer-Pour-Une-Ecole-Communautaire

Actknowledge included in Playdoyer-Pour-Une-Ecole-Communautaire

We are happy to announce the inclusion of a chapter in the French Publication Playdoyer-Pour-Une-Ecole-Communautaire by Heléne Clark and Eoin Collins (2014) ‘Evaluation Design and Implementation Considerations in School Settings: Using a Theory of Change Approach’. In...

Corelab: 9 Ways to Change the World

Corelab: 9 Ways to Change the World

Corelab and the Center for Theory of Change are delighted to invite you to the Launch of: A Corelab Briefing on Theories of Change for Engaging People on Global Issues Featuring May Miller-Dawkins, Head of Research at Corelab and Author of 9 Ways to Change the World ...

Theory of Change in Salt Lake City!

ActKnowledge has been invited by United Way of Salt Lake City to offer the opportunity to teach Theory of Change to UWSL partner organizations on March 14, 2012. ActKnowledge will be guiding UWSL partner agencies through what a Theory of Change is, how it can inform...

Introduction to Theory of Change, in London

Join a lively workshop and learning opportunity with ActKnowledge, a global leader in Theory of Change. We will host a day-long Introduction to Theory of Change Workshop in Central London, UK  on September 9, 2011, 9:30 -- 17:30. Click here for a printable flyer....

Welcome

Outcomes, results, impact: these terms have tremendous currency in today’s world. In health care, education, social services, and anti-poverty work, agencies are looking for ways to chart and measure the results of their work. Outcomes Research seeks a U.S. health...

Introduction to TOCO: Theory of Change Online

Slide presentation promoting TOCO (Theory of Change Online)  as an accessible, time-saving means of capturing, sharing, and communicating theories of change in a convenient web-based platform. ActKnowledge 2011.