Planning your evaluation

Planning your evaluation

Step By Step Guide to Create your M&E Plan

Step 1. Identify your evaluation audience Identify who the evaluation audience or stakeholders are. The evaluation audience include the people or organisations that require an evaluation to be conducted. There may be multiple audiences, each with their own requirements. Typically, this includes the funding agency, and may also include partner organisations, the Council (or Councillors), […]

Planning your evaluation

Collecting Data

There are two broad categories of social research methods and data that can be collected: quantitative and qualitative. Quantitative Quantitative methods deal with numerical data (eg. number of people recycling, number of energy efficient lights). Quantitative methods can reach large number of people, and generally involve a short interaction.  The popularity of collecting quantitative data

Planning your evaluation

Developing a Monitoring & Evaluation Plan

A Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) Plan is a guide as to what you should evaluate, what information you need, and who you are evaluating for. The plan outlines the key evaluation questions and the detailed monitoring questions that help answer the evaluation questions. This allows you to identify the information you need to collect, and

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