How to Effectively Measure Impact- Doing evaluation in the real world

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This second session of the three part training course is about putting basic evaluation principles into practice. We’ll explore how different ways of collecting data produce different types of data, and how these tell us different things about our work. Knowing what you want data for is key, and we’ll examine how to design evaluations so that they give you the data you want, and need, to be an effective charity.

Course Outline:

  1. An introduction to practical evaluation – why asking ‘what do I want to know’ is a good place to start, and a quick look at impact measurement and what measures do
  2. Collecting your data – the different types of data collection methods available and what they tell us
  3. Which method, and why? – A practical example
  4. An introduction to writing surveys
    1. Basic mistakes and how to avoid them
    2. Survey questions, what they do, and what they will tell you
    3. Basic measurement (how to write questions using a scale)
  5. An introduction to evaluation using groups of people (focus groups, group interviews, and evaluation activities)
    1. What the difference, and when to do them
  6. Evaluation administration – a quick look at consent to use data and other ‘ethical’ issues.
  7. Evaluation clinic – ask us about a challenge you have!

 

Trainer:

Jason Pollard has over 15 years’ experience designing, implementing, and project managing evaluation programmes, and using data to support business development and bid writing. Working with national and international organisations in the voluntary sector (Action for Children, The Children’s Society, Sense, NAVCA, and The World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts) and for Government offices (The Charity Commission) Jason has a strong understanding of how data can support charities to deliver effective programmes and meet their objectives. Community Impact CIC was founded in 2021 to support small charities understand the impact they have, use data in support of their work, and become financially sustainable.

 

 

When
March 8th, 2022 from 10:30 AM to  1:00 PM
Location
Zoom online "Training"
United Kingdom
Contact
Phone: 07377502474
Phone: 020 7923 1962