Thank you to amalia deloney (Point A Studio) and Mariam Sannoh from the Baltimore Office of Digital Equity for inviting me to lead a workshop with a group of amazing non-profit leaders and digital equity advocates from Baltimore’s vibrant digital equity ecosystem this evening.
Many of the attendees were interested in learning more about how to develop meaningful outcomes-based digital equity program evaluations, as a way to communicate the value of their work to funders, policymakers, their communities, and other digital equity stakeholders.
As part of my university service and public engagement, I was honored to join amalia and the Baltimore Office of Digital Equity to share several resources that were relevant in this work. Many of which I have had the opportunity to help develop and/or contribute to the final publications, which are included in the presentation available on IDEALS.