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*They have problems in reporting stats because of their diverse network of resource partners and changes in program strategy. They have trouble assessing program outcomes.  
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*They have problems in reporting stats because of their diverse network of resource partners and changes in program strategy. They have trouble assessing program outcomes. The ability to capture data that does not allow unique data on small businesses and account information due to privacy concerns and statutory restrictions poses a challenge to assessing program outcomes. To better assess program progress and enhance the use of evidence, the SBA is requesting legislative authority to collect better data from its grantees to be used for internal evaluation purposes.
  
 
*They're asking the government for more freedom in accessing business information so they can better record data and figure out which programs are working and which aren't.
 
*They're asking the government for more freedom in accessing business information so they can better record data and figure out which programs are working and which aren't.

Latest revision as of 18:16, 23 November 2015

  • They have problems in reporting stats because of their diverse network of resource partners and changes in program strategy. They have trouble assessing program outcomes. The ability to capture data that does not allow unique data on small businesses and account information due to privacy concerns and statutory restrictions poses a challenge to assessing program outcomes. To better assess program progress and enhance the use of evidence, the SBA is requesting legislative authority to collect better data from its grantees to be used for internal evaluation purposes.
  • They're asking the government for more freedom in accessing business information so they can better record data and figure out which programs are working and which aren't.