Programme Design and Evaluation Review with Bright Culture
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About this listen
In this episode I speak with Catherine Bloodworth co-founder of Bright Culture about the evaluation process and learning from the Outreach to Ownership programme.
We discuss:
- The importance of genuine honest evaluation to facilitate learning and growth
- The successes and failures of the pilot
- The capacity building programme
- The limitations of time sensitive or single year funding models
- The recommendations we would make to any organisations looking to set up a similar hub and spoke model in the future.
The Bright Culture Team:
Catherine Bloodworth co-founder Bright Culture
Lisa Davenport co-founder Bright Culture
Acronyms explained:
HE – Historic England
O2O – Outreach to Ownership
GLAM – Galleries, Libraries, Archives and Museums
AHRC – Arts and Humanities Research Council
Outreach to Ownership research pilot Team:
Dr Ben Thomas Historic Environment Scotland - Principle Investigator (PI)
Charlotte Garratt Historic England - Co-Investigator (Co-I) and Project Manager
Dr Desmond Clarke
Funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council [grant number AH/W007215/1]
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