Newcomer's Handbook for Moving to and Living in Los Angeles

Newcomer's Handbook for Moving to and Living in Los Angeles
Author: Heidi Deal
Publisher: Firstbooks.com
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014-10-03
Genre: Los Angeles (Calif.)
ISBN: 9781937090531

Brand new, updated for 2014! First Books, publisher of the bestselling Newcomer¿s Handbook® relocation series, is excited to announce publication of the sixth edition of the Newcomer¿s Handbook® for Moving to and Living in Los Angeles: Including Santa Monica, Pasadena, Orange County, and the San Fernando Valley. This 398-page volume will quickly orient newcomers to the history, culture, and lifestyle of the Southland. Highlights include: ¿ Local Quirks & Lingo, in the Introduction, offers essentials for living here; unsurprisingly, many points are related to driving and parking. How does a ¿red flag day¿ alert affect parking? Does ¿going over the hill¿ have something to do with unavailability of plastic surgery? ¿ Each community section in the Neighborhoods chapter now features a photo sample of local housing in the area. Get an idea of what to expect before exploring neighborhoods for yourself. ¿ A new section of Helpful Apps has been added to the Getting Settled chapter, offering even more ways to get connected in the area.

Evaluation in Small Development Non-Profits

Evaluation in Small Development Non-Profits
Author: Leanne M. Kelly
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2020-10-30
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 303058979X

Research on evaluation shows that low-use and non-use of evaluation is common, yet evaluation is hailed as beneficial and worthwhile. The worth of evaluation is tied to its utilisation, presenting a paradox if evaluation is both revered and underutilised. This book investigates this paradox in the under-researched context of small development non-profit organisations, which have specific resource constraints and ‘bottom up’ community development values that complicate their ability to do and use evaluation in line with top down directives. The book examines the utility, meaningfulness, and purpose of evaluation from small non-profit perspectives, and explores whether evaluation has value for these organisations. For development practice, it presents evaluative alternatives that reconceptualise evaluation as part of the active process of development rather than as an interval-based add-on. For evaluation theory, it highlights a historical preoccupation with improving evaluation without assessing its inherent worth, and considers alternative ways to enhance the value of evaluation for small non-profits.