When a program with demonstrated effectiveness is expanded, knowing how it works and why it works the way it does is an indispensable first step in preserving its quality. This report draws on P/PV's experience with different programs to show how to define a model's essential elements to increase the chances of successful replication. It contains lessons for program developers, funders and practitioners interested in adopting model programs.
Title: Capturing the Essential Elements
Publication date 2004-10-30
Publication Year 2004
Authors
David Racine
Copyright holder(s)
Public/Private Ventures
Keywords
replication
, program
, essential elements
, NFP
, unsubsidized
Document type
CaseStudy
, Report/Whitepaper
, Text
Language
English
URL: https://ppv.issuelab.org/resource/capturing-the-essential-elements.html
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