MONITORING AND EVALUATION
Fundraising is not a standalone function, it is supported by robust monitoring and evaluation systems, sound finance systems, and creative communication tools.
Our team use culturally-appropriate, empowerment, youth-centric, and deconstructed methodologies incorporating storytelling and literary techniques such as quest narratives, music, and outdoor settings. We Co-develop these methodologies with the target group to ensure they are engaging. Our team can help you to create dynamic monitoring and evaluation methodologies that are unique to your cause, to help you identify and measure outcomes and impact.
Arong Borjigin has a PhD in Sociology from the London School of Economics where she studied ethnographic fieldwork, in-depth interviews, participatory observation, and data analysis. She has an MSc in Political Sociology and an MSc in Global Politics. She works as a research consultant for a variety of charities, community groups and NGOs.
Jacqueline Crooks is Director and founder of Sharp Raiser. She has a First Class degree in Social Policy/Research Methods and has twenty years’ experience establishing monitoring and evaluation systems for charities and training staff and volunteers teams in embedding monitoring and evaluation systems across organisations. She oversees all monitoring and evaluation projects.
Sonia Sehmi has a degree in Education and has extensive experience measuring social return on investment.
We can help you to:
. Set up customised databases to collate and store data from referrals, assessments, etc. in readiness for coding and analysis. A user-friendly database will enable you to prepare regular monitoring reports quickly and efficiently for stakeholders.
. Design methodologies for project monitoring and evaluation, including surveys, questionnaires, focus groups, etc..
. Carry out in-depth interviews and facilitate focus groups.
. Prepare a dynamic Impact Report to demonstrate to donors the impact and need for your services.
Our team use culturally-appropriate, empowerment, youth-centric, and deconstructed methodologies incorporating storytelling and literary techniques such as quest narratives, music, and outdoor settings. We Co-develop these methodologies with the target group to ensure they are engaging. Our team can help you to create dynamic monitoring and evaluation methodologies that are unique to your cause, to help you identify and measure outcomes and impact.
Arong Borjigin has a PhD in Sociology from the London School of Economics where she studied ethnographic fieldwork, in-depth interviews, participatory observation, and data analysis. She has an MSc in Political Sociology and an MSc in Global Politics. She works as a research consultant for a variety of charities, community groups and NGOs.
Jacqueline Crooks is Director and founder of Sharp Raiser. She has a First Class degree in Social Policy/Research Methods and has twenty years’ experience establishing monitoring and evaluation systems for charities and training staff and volunteers teams in embedding monitoring and evaluation systems across organisations. She oversees all monitoring and evaluation projects.
Sonia Sehmi has a degree in Education and has extensive experience measuring social return on investment.
We can help you to:
. Set up customised databases to collate and store data from referrals, assessments, etc. in readiness for coding and analysis. A user-friendly database will enable you to prepare regular monitoring reports quickly and efficiently for stakeholders.
. Design methodologies for project monitoring and evaluation, including surveys, questionnaires, focus groups, etc..
. Carry out in-depth interviews and facilitate focus groups.
. Prepare a dynamic Impact Report to demonstrate to donors the impact and need for your services.