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Evaluation 

Our Approach To Evaluation 

Evaluation can feel vulnerable. Often, attention goes to external stakeholders—funders, partners, and reporting deadlines—while the internal voices are quieter. Frontline staff also want to understand their progress, identify areas for growth, and celebrate what’s working. Too often, organizations focus so heavily on grant outputs (the numbers) and outcomes (the less tangible changes) that they overlook something essential: how people experience the evaluation process itself.
 

We believe evaluation can be a practice that everyone participates in, learns from, and feels good about. My approach ensures that:

  • Funders are clearly informed and confident through transparent reporting.

  • Managers and frontline staff receive meaningful feedback that supports capacity-building and continuous improvement.

  • Executive leadership gains credible evidence to strengthen funding proposals, strategy, and advocacy.

  • Clients and communities experience evaluation as engaging, dignifying, and useful.
     

With over twelve years of experience leading research, evaluation, and data initiatives, we build evaluation frameworks that are participatory, practical, and sustainable. Evaluation doesn’t have to be a one-off report—it can be a living process that evolves with your organization.
 

When outcomes and outputs are co-owned across all levels, evaluation becomes more than accountability—it becomes a shared culture of learning, alignment, and collective growth.

Practical Applications

Evaluation Framework Development
Clear structures for how, when, and by whom data is collected. Frameworks align internal processes with funder and stakeholder needs, making tracking and reporting effortless.
Deliverables: custom framework, data plan, and reporting schedule.
 

Evaluation Tool Development
Tailored tools—surveys, interviews, or tracking templates—that capture both outputs and outcomes. Each tool is grounded in your logic model and designed for real-world use.
Deliverables: finalized tools, testing, and guidance for implementation.

 

Logic Model Development
A concise map of how your programs create change. Together we define inputs, activities, outputs, and outcomes to guide strategy, communication, and funding alignment.
Deliverables: completed logic model, visual summary, and recommendations.

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