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INCREASING IMPACT Understanding Measurements of Impact in Evaluation June 2013 Jennifer Farley

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INCREASING IMPACTUnderstanding Measurements of Impact in Evaluation

June 2013Jennifer Farley

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Overview• Why evaluate?• Evaluation:

• Types, Continuous Improvement and Neglect• Outputs vs. Impact• Measures of Impact• Is impact good enough?• When it’s not good enough• Maximizing Evaluation• Questions

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Why Evaluate?• Ensures Quality• Increases Knowledge• Prioritize Resources• Accountability• Demonstrate need and effectiveness• Marketable

(Russ-Eft & Preskill)

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Types of Evaluation• Developmental• Formative• Summative• Monitoring and Auditing• Outcome Evaluation• Impact Evaluation• Performance Measurement

(Russ-Eft & Preskill)

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Continuous Improvement

Evaluation

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Top 10 Reasons Evaluation is Neglected

1. Misunderstanding the purpose and role of evaluation2. Fear3. Lack of Skills (Real or Perceived)4. No one has asked for it5. It is not used6. Time-consuming7. Perceived costs vs. Perceived benefit8. Leaders already know what works9. Prior experience 10. Lack of Value(Russ-Eft & Preskill)

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Outputs and Impact

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Measures of Impact• Measures of Change

• Attitude, Knowledge and Behavior• Comparison

• Pre- and Post-program• Calibration

• Is the primary impact what is measured?• Is the program driving the measure, or is the measure driving the

program?

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Is the Impact Good Enough?• Goals

• Program established goals• Funder established goals

• Comparison• Population level data

• Are the target and general population the same?• The continuum of evaluation and research

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When Impact isn’t “Good Enough”• Re-calibrate Measures

• What is impact?• Participant focus groups

• What best measures impact?• Refine measurement tools

• Staff Training• Re-Pilot surveys

• Incorporate Measures of Program Quality• Look at HOW programs and services are offered• Explore field-specific measures of quality

• Youth Program Quality Assessment• Quality Rating System

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Results: Maximizing Evaluation• What is the purpose of the evaluation?

• Funder Required?• Is there a requirement to “Act” on the results?

• How are the results communicated to all stakeholders?

• How are results used in planning?

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Questions?

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Contact InformationJennifer Farley

Censeo [email protected]

515.371.1754www.censeosolutions.com

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Works CitedRuss-Eft, D., & Preskill, H. (2009). Evaluation In Organizations: A systematic approach to enhancing learning, performance, and change. New York: Basic Books.