Sep 24

Don’t Forget to Set Your Predictions

As you begin the process of evaluation, a quick refresher of high school science can be a useful guide.  No, we do not need to remember how to balance a chemical reaction or how to dissect a frog but we need to recall the basic steps to the scientific method.  The process can often be …

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Sep 16

There is no Perfect Metric

Non-profit organizations have bold missions and produce many outcomes.  As you begin the process of evaluation, some organizations get side tracked by searching for the perfect metric to evaluate their work.  While it is important to take time and carefully select metrics to use, I do not believe that a perfect metric exists as many …

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Sep 02

United Way Focuses on Metrics

United Way of the National Capital Area recently announced new applicant requirements in an attempt to focus allocations to organizations which have the greatest impact.  These changes, they say, are in response to donors wanting to see proof that their contributions are making a difference.  According to the United Way website, organizations must show at …

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Aug 26

The Goal is not Head Count

Too often when organizations speak about the success of an event or an initiative their comments focuses on turnout.  These statements, however, tell us little about the event.  We learn nothing about the format, content or target outcomes and if those were achieved.  Interestingly, it is often when turnout was less than expected that we …

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