M&E that actually evaluates
Monitoring & Evaluation
Logic models, indicators, baselines, mid-line and end-line — the boring infrastructure that determines whether a program survives year two.
Most M&E frameworks fail in year two because they were built for the funder, not the program.
How it works
- Step 1
Theory
A theory of change that names the assumptions, not just the activities.
- Step 2
Indicators
Indicators that can be measured affordably, repeatedly, and honestly.
- Step 3
Collect
Data collection workflows that fieldworkers will actually follow.
- Step 4
Report
Findings the program team can use, written for the program team to use.
What you get
- ●Theory of change and logic model
- ●Indicator framework with operational definitions
- ●Data collection plan and instruments
- ●Baseline, mid-line, end-line reports