A trust-based framework for learning and evaluation is one that promotes collaborative learning in which funders utilize the following approaches:

  1. Learning for Accountability

  2. Learning for Decision-Making

  3. Learning for Long-Term Impact

In this resource from the Equitable Evaluation Framework™ (EEF), a resource from the Equitable Evaluation Initiative, you can find guidance on how to align your purpose, practices, processes, and policies with your foundation’s stated values and intentions. It includes an exploration of terms, questions designed to help you understand the mindsets, sticking points, and tensions that you may need to reconsider, as well as links to other helpful resources.

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