Nonprofit Impact Evaluation
Telling the story of your work is important.
Let us help you measure your impact.
Organizations always need to make sure their work is backed up by evidence, they are on the cutting edge of their fields and are making strong cases for why their work is important. Our team can help put together comprehensive lit reviews and needs assessments so you have everything you need for program design, grant writing and keep your organizational statistics up to date.
We help you design surveys and create metrics tailored to your organization’s work. Want to learn more about building your own metrics and analytics? Schedule a call with us today.
We help you analyze your client data to better understand how your work makes a quantitative and qualitative impact. We have the tools to run advanced statistical analytics and make recommendations for how your work should be presented.
Need to put together a report to a funder? Or talk about what you’ve done throughout the year in an annual report? We can help you put together beautiful and thoughtful reports that highlight your progress. This includes visualizations of your data, summary reports and qualitative storytelling.
One important area for growth in nonprofits is understanding the best practices that create the most improvement for your clients. We can help you tease out and better understand what you should be doing, saying and reporting - when.
It’s time to talk about budgeting and the end of the fiscal year!
Having trouble with getting started with metrics? Here’s your how to guide with definitely and levels to get you ready to evaluation effectively and with confidence.
What if everyone you knew approved of everything you did? What if all of your ideas were greeted with enthusiastic nods, your projects were stamped with gold stars, and your reports were eagerly approved without hesitation?
Sometimes when you strive to create positive change, your efforts can seem so small. However, can even the smallest of victories be a success? Jan Schwaid revisits the definition of success for non-profits.
A culturally competent organization integrates knowledge about individuals and groups of people into specific standards, practices, and attitudes to increase the quality of services provided. Why it matters?