Results-Based Accountability
Results-Based Accountability (RBA) is a disciplined way of thinking and taking action to improve the lives of children, youth, families, adults and the community as a whole. It is a simple, common sense framework that everyone can understand and uses a data-driven decision-making process. RBA has been adopted by organizations across the globe to solve large community issues and to improve the performance of programs or services with a step-by-step process called “Turn the Curve” thinking.
Upcoming RBA 101 trainings
- 2023 dates TBD - Stay tuned!
Please contact Michelle Brehm, michelle.brehm@unitedwayfoxcities.org to register.
Resources
- 2 Page Introduction to RBA
- Common Language
- United Way Fox Cities RBA 101 training slides
- United Way Fox Cities Grid (Word document)
- United Way Fox Cities Grid (.pdf)
- United Way Fox Cities Dashboard (Word document)
- United Way Fox Cities Dashboard (.pdf)
Web Links
Recommended books
- Trying Hard Is Not Good Enough, by Mark Friedman
- Turning Curves, by Mark Friedman