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== Getting started ==
 
== Getting started ==
  
overview of TOCO
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ActKnowledge is pleased to release our redeveloped Theory of Change tool, Theory of Change Online, or TOCO. 
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== What is Theory of Change Online? ==
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TOCO is the first web-based drawing and database application tailor-made to capture the elements of a Theory of Change and to make updating easy and dynamic.  From our years of experience in conducting research and evaluation for non-profits, foundations, and community organizing/advocacy organizations, we have noticed a disconnect between the breakthroughs that occur during participatory Theory of Change sessions and the ability of organizations to own, update, and use their theories for planning, decision-making and evaluation.  ActKnowledge developed TOCO so that organizations can develop their theories of change and have the ability to share, revise and view their theories with others. As a web-based application, TOCO facilitates broad participation by stakeholders across regions.  The underlying database lets you can keep track in one place of outcomes, indicators, assumptions and other TOC elements.
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== Who would benefit from using TOCO? ==
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Anyone who seeks change in their community, school, region, state, province—or the world—and who needs to plan well and hold themselves accountable for results.  The Theory of Change methodology has become popular with foundations and not-for-profits, but often without the capacity to use it well.  TOCO is for them, but also for smaller organizations which up until now have not had the resources for TOC facilitation or specialized software.
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We recommend TOCO equally for strategic planning, evaluation, and for participatory initiatives that want to bring transparency to their planning.  TOCO is for anyone with a vision… and an online connection.  It will enable users to specify how their vision will come about and provide a participatory platform to discuss and perfect the best way to create change.

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Getting started

ActKnowledge is pleased to release our redeveloped Theory of Change tool, Theory of Change Online, or TOCO.


What is Theory of Change Online?

TOCO is the first web-based drawing and database application tailor-made to capture the elements of a Theory of Change and to make updating easy and dynamic. From our years of experience in conducting research and evaluation for non-profits, foundations, and community organizing/advocacy organizations, we have noticed a disconnect between the breakthroughs that occur during participatory Theory of Change sessions and the ability of organizations to own, update, and use their theories for planning, decision-making and evaluation. ActKnowledge developed TOCO so that organizations can develop their theories of change and have the ability to share, revise and view their theories with others. As a web-based application, TOCO facilitates broad participation by stakeholders across regions. The underlying database lets you can keep track in one place of outcomes, indicators, assumptions and other TOC elements.

Who would benefit from using TOCO?

Anyone who seeks change in their community, school, region, state, province—or the world—and who needs to plan well and hold themselves accountable for results. The Theory of Change methodology has become popular with foundations and not-for-profits, but often without the capacity to use it well. TOCO is for them, but also for smaller organizations which up until now have not had the resources for TOC facilitation or specialized software. We recommend TOCO equally for strategic planning, evaluation, and for participatory initiatives that want to bring transparency to their planning. TOCO is for anyone with a vision… and an online connection. It will enable users to specify how their vision will come about and provide a participatory platform to discuss and perfect the best way to create change.