How To Value Grantee Voices For More Meaningful Impact Assessment
Measuring impact should be a “conversation” between funder and grantee, one that values both sides of the equation.
Measuring impact should be a “conversation” between funder and grantee, one that values both sides of the equation.
When we move towards the unknown, we open ourselves up to new insight … and, if we’re fortunate, transformation.
You may not be ready for impact evaluation right now, but that doesn’t mean that you are not ready to begin the journey.
It’s no secret that grantmakers continue to struggle with evaluation and create a path towards more meaningful and informative impact measurement.
The philanthropic sector doesn’t need is another “conversation” about data, measurement, and impact. It's time we prepare to take the first step.
As much as I am excited about the emphasis on data, measurement, and impact, we need to talk about the disproportionate emphasis on “impact” alone.
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We've been hearing more and more about the need for evaluating grant outcomes and assessing the impact of philanthropic work.