The purpose of this training course is to provide participants with a comprehensive understanding of the principles, tools, and techniques for measuring the impact of social programs and initiatives. Participants will learn how to design, implement, and evaluate impact assessments to ensure that social programs and initiatives are achieving their intended outcomes.
Understand the concepts of impact measurement and how it relates to social programs and initiatives
Learn about different methods and tools for measuring impact
Identify key indicators to measure impact and how to collect data
Learn how to analyze impact data and interpret results
Develop skills in designing and implementing impact assessments
Understand how to use impact data to inform program improvement and decision making
Program managers
Project coordinators
Social entrepreneurs
Government officials
NGO leaders
Grant writers
Social impact investors
Monitoring and evaluation officers
Research and development professionals
Nonprofit executives
Why is Impact Measurement important?
Impact Measurement frameworks and models
Types of impact measurement (process, output, outcome, and impact)
Key concepts and principles of impact measurement
Defining program goals and outcomes
Developing logic models and theories of change
Identifying key performance indicators (KPIs)
Data collection methods for impact measurement
Developing surveys and questionnaires
Conducting interviews and focus groups
Using secondary data sources
Triangulation and data validation
Descriptive statistics and data visualization
Inferential statistics and hypothesis testing
Qualitative data analysis techniques
Impact evaluation methods
Communicating impact data to stakeholders
Making evidence-based decisions using impact data
Ethical considerations in impact measurement
Case studies and best practices in impact measurement
Introduction to Impact Measurement Tools
Overview of Impact Measurement Software
Data Visualization and Reporting
Case Study on Impact Measurement Tool and Software
Introduction to Communicating Impact
Identifying Target Audiences
Impact Reporting and Storytelling
Using Impact Data to Drive Programmatic Decision Making
Introduction to Program Effectiveness Evaluation
Evaluating Program Outputs and Outcomes
Comparing Actual Results to Intended Results
Improving Program Effectiveness Based on Evaluation Findings
Introduction to Sustainable Development
Incorporating Sustainable Development into Impact Measurement
Measuring the Impact of Sustainable Development Goals
Case Study on Impact Measurement for Sustainable Development
Designing an Impact Measurement Plan
Developing Impact Indicators and Data Collection Methods
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