What's The Point?
Impact measurement allows us to understand how much change can be credited to a specific project or activity.
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Our goal is to [what] for [who] so that [so what?]
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Once you come up with this statement, expand upon it by asking HOW?
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Earth's To-Do List
- Incorporate various levels of the ecosystem (community, organizational, interpersonal, individual)
- Asking "why" repeatedly to help narrow down their mission and vision they have for themselves and the impact they want to have
- Ask yourself what changes do you want to see on the community level, organizational level, interpersonal level, and then individual level- tailor these to the type of project you're working on
- Once you have your ideal future world envisioned, make it more tangible by mapping out some of the practical and observable aspects to it "ex: I envision a world where...."
- What will they see and feel? (part of the observation process as they're navigating their experiences using certain tools)
- Who or what will they interact with?
- What changes will they experience in their life?
- Think about what the person's daily life is like (empathetic lens)
- How do you know you're making change and what signals/observations are you collecting that signify impact?
- Main questions to ask yourself
- what are you trying to accomplish-
- who are you trying to accomplish this for
- why does this matter
- what change are you trying to make
- what signal will you use to pick up on that change
- what method will you use to capture insights
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