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Case studies

SPC Logical Framework Approach Training Project

On this page you can:   learn about using the Logical Framework Approach to inform Proposal Preparation Project download free training resources used to deliver the training read a summary of the findings from the training evaluation       Introduction to the using the Logical Framework Approach to inform Proposal Preparation Project. The Global […]

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SPC Logical Framework Approach Training Project Part II

The Logical Framework Approach (LFA) is a useful process and set of tools used to design and plan projects. This page provides a case study summary of how training in the LFA was applied to improve proposal writing in six Pacific Small Island States. This case study (Part II) follows on from the first round

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Collecting billing data as part of the City of Melbourne GreenSaver program

The following case study is based on a summary of the GreenSaver Evaluation report (Gabrielle Stannus, City of Melbourne, December 2007) Introduction The City of Melbourne planned and delivered the GreenSaver Program between 2004 and 2006.   The program aimed to achieve energy and water savings at a community level by conducting energy and water audits

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Creating an outcome hierarchy for Bayside REAP project

The Residential Energy Assessment Program (REAP) was delivered in the Bayside City Council community, Melbourne, in 2008, with assistance from the Victorian State Government. The REAP trained voluntary Assessors to carry out on-site assessments and worked with residents in 66 households and personnel in 15 community organisations (eg: sports clubs) to reduce greenhouse gas emission

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The Ambassadors’ Stories- a case study on using the Most Significant Change method with the Whitehorse Sustainable Ambassadors

Introduction The Most Significant Change (MSC) is a method of participatory evaluation that involves the collection of significant change stories at different levels of the intervention (for example program staff, change agents, intervention participants) and collectively deciding on the most significant change stories based on selected themes (called domains). The domains reflect broad categories, such

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Using the ORID focus group method with the City of Knox Greenleaf program

This case study reviews the evaluation of the Knox Greenleaf residential sustainability workshops using the ORID (Observation, Reflection, Insights, Decisions) process. These ORID focus group sessions were conducted on the 13th and 20th August 2009, and were undertaken as part of Knox’s participation in the Local Sustainability Accord-funded project to develop an evaluation toolkit for

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Collecting Billing Data and Utility Tracker for the Knox Greenleaf program

Collecting residential billing data In 2008/09 Knox City Council Greenleaf participants were asked to provide billing information (gas, electricity and water) at each session as a means of collecting quantitative data to measure the success of the program. In order to encourage residents, an incentive was provided in which participants were entered into a competition

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Formative Evaluation of the Living Green in Gannawarra & Surrounds Program

Introduction The Shire of Gannawarra and its stakeholder partners are in the process of finalising the design of a community engagement and behaviour change program funded under the Victorian State Government’s Local Government Sustainability Accord. The program, called Living Green in Gannawarra & Surrounds (LGG), is a two year sustainable living program that is being

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Case Studies

Case studies are an excellent way of to learn from the real experience of other projects and see how they have applied evaluation tools in real life. What worked, what didn’t, how did you do it, what would you do differently next time?  During the development of the toolbox we collected some case studies to

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