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The Colorado Trust is a grantmaking foundation dedicated to achieving access to health for all Coloradans. To learn more about the foundation, its grants and evaluations, please visit www.coloradotrust.org.
The Journey Continues: Ensuring a Cross-Culturally Competent Evaluation report was prepared for The Colorado Trust by Kien Lee, PhD, Principal Associate at Community Science, in collaboration with Nancy B. Csuti, DrPH, Director of Research, Evaluation and Strategic Learning for The Colorado Trust.
Thanks go to the following individuals who provided feedback on drafts of the case studies and cross-cultural competence considerations for the respective situations:
- Louise Brady, Home School Liaison Program Coordinator, Sitka Tribe of Alaska
- David Chavis, PhD, President and CEO, Community Science
- Robert Espinoza, Director of Research and Communications, Funders for Lesbian and Gay Issues
- Nancy Henkin, Executive Director, The Intergenerational Center, Temple University
- Donna Mertens, PhD, Professor of Educational Foundations and Research, Gallaudet University
- Mickey MacIntyre, President and CEO, realChange Partners
- Ricardo Millett, PhD, Principal, Community Science
- Wilbur Woodis, Special Assistant on Native American Affairs, Office of Minority Health, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
- Hitomi Yoshida, Research Associate, Project SHINE, The Intergenerational Center Temple University
- Participants of the think tank session on this report at the American Evaluation Association in 2008
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