- Tuesday 8 October 2024
- 2–3 pm (BST)
- Presented by Ailsa Cook, with Kelly Shiell-Davis
- Free, registration required
Understanding the difference your work is making has never been more important.
In the context of continued cuts, funders and decision-makers are looking for rapid and convincing evidence that the programmes that they are investing in are the right ones and will make the difference they hope.
People leading and delivering public services in times of unprecedented uncertainty need timely information and insights into how their work is progressing to ensure that they are continually learning, improving and making the best difference possible with their resources.
It is more important than ever that organisations find proportionate and effective ways of capturing learning and evidencing their impact.
We have helped hundreds of organisations adopt proportionate, cost-effective approaches to impact evaluation that reduce reliance on expensive external evaluation and avoid unnecessary investment in new data collection.
In this webinar, Ailsa Cook will share core principles that underpin a proportionate approach to evaluation and some practical tools to support your next step.
Why invest time in this webinar?
If you are a programme leader, project manager, decision-maker, or change-maker from a third sector or public sector organisation who wants to make the best difference you can and understand your impact this webinar is going to be helpful for you, particularly if you have a remit for strategy, quality, evaluation or learning within your organisation.
What we’ll cover:
- How to assess what is good enough evaluation for your initiative
- How to use a theory of change to scaffold good enough evaluation and impact reporting
- Practical ways of capturing better data through the everyday work of your programme
- Key elements of a compelling impact report
- Top tips to improve your impact reporting quickly
Registration and recording
Please register to join us live so that Ailsa can answer any questions you may have. Not sure if you can make it? please register anyway and we’ll send you a link to the recording.