CFK Weekly November 7 - Survey Issue

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November 7, 2007
Special Survey Issue
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It's Your Turn: A Tee-Shirt for Your Thoughts
Who's Doing What That Works
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Dear Thaddeus,

We need to hear from you. This week, instead of the regular CFK Weekly, we're asking you to complete a very quick survey to let us know your opinions about the newsletter and the Web site. It should take no more than 5 minutes to complete -- and your answers will help us learn more about how Connect for Kids helps your work, and what we can do to improve the Weekly and Connectforkids.org.

To answer the brief survey, please click here.

A better, more relevant Weekly, you ask, is it possible? But wait, there's more: the first 100 respondents will receive a free CFK tee-shirt! So please take a few minutes to let us know your thoughts.

If you have any questions about the survey or the CFK Weekly, please contact us at weekly@connectforkids.org.

Again, please answer the survey by clicking this link.

The CFK Weekly will return in full next week.

Thank you for your help,
Caitlin Johnson
Connect for Kids/Child Advocacy 360
managed by the Forum for Youth Investment

hershelWho's Doing What That Works
Each week, our partner, Child Advocacy 360, highlights innovative work and perspectives from the child and youth field.

What Ever Happened to that Great Research We Did Last Year? And Why Do I Ask?
On many occasions during my Child Advocacy work -- most recently as the founder and editor of the nonprofit Child Advocacy 360 News Network -- I have witnessed such good research on children's rights and child well-being, and such poor communication of the results, and such miserable follow-up in leveraging the findings for the benefit of children that I have pledged to do my own " What ever happened to..." research on this major area of underachievement, and report it in these blog-like writings.

My challenge to Child advocacy researchers: Show us your battle plan post-press release and press notices. Show us the return on investment for children. It's time for true accountability. Read the full column.

- Hershel Sarbin
Founder, Child Advocacy 360
Editor at large, Connect for Kids

Caitlin Johnson and Thaddeus Ferber
Connect for Kids and the Forum for Youth Investment

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