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The Foundation's program, Preventing Partner Violence in Immigrant Communities: Strengthening What Works, was designed to evaluate models for prevention of intimate partner violence in immigrant and refugee communities and build capacity in these communities for internal evaluation of best practices.The purpose of this project is to provide evaluation and capacity-building support to the Evaluating Promising Practices for Prevention of Intimate Partner Violence in Immigrant and Refugee Communities Program. LTG will develop the project evaluation framework, evaluation tools, proposal review criteria and technical assistance activities to all potential grantees. The three expected outcomes of this project are: (1) improved grantee capacity and resources in evaluation planning, implementation, monitoring and evaluation; (2) enhanced grantee engagement with their respective communities; and (3) understanding and disseminating promising practices to prevent intimate partner violence.
Amount Awarded $837,311.00
Awarded on: 2/24/2009
Time frame: 3/1/2009 - 3/31/2010
Grant Number: 65825