Designing Technical-Assistance Programs: Considerations for Funders and Lessons Learned
Jennifer Lyons,
Sheila Hoag,
Cara Orfield and
Sonya Streeter
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Abstract:
Technical assistance (TA) is nonfinancial assistance meant to impart information, skills, and expertise from one person or entity to others.
Keywords: Technical-assistance program design and implementation; evaluation; technical-assistance best practices; foundation technical assistance; technical-assistance development; technical-assistance delivery mechanisms (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 13
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