-Briefly describe the audit and the program evaluation for non for profit after school programs.
-Compare the audit and the program evaluation for the organization you selected on the following:
-Purpose
-Function
-Where used in the organization
-What they evaluate
-How they relate to accountability
-Write a summary statement of your comparison based on what you learned about audits and program evaluations as they relate to accountability.
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