Impact Evaluation – What It Should Be & How To Do It

24th June 2020 @ 9:30 am - 11:00 am
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About this Event

This webinar will focus on how to approach impact evaluation in a systematic way that prioritises learning. Impact evaluation is the practice of working out the effects that your organisation achieves. Participants will learn why impact evaluation is important, what good impact evaluation looks like, and how to start implementing good impact evaluation in their own organisations. Participants will also be invited to apply for a programme of peer support sessions to put their learning into action with support.

Who is this webinar for?

This webinar will be useful for any organisations with a strong focus on social impact who are serious about embedding high-quality impact evaluation practice into their work.

Facilitator

Sara Fernandez graduated from Merton College in 2009, where she studied Philosophy, Politics and Economics. In 2014 she received a Cranfield Trust scholarship to complete an Executive MBA at Cranfield University, where she developed her vision to grow social impact across Oxford City. She now leads the Oxford Hub, a social action centre that brings people and organisations together to make a difference in their community and promote effective cross-sector collaboration. Sara is passionate about impact and learning, and in 2016 she became a research fellow for the Centre for Youth Impact. Her experience led her to set up the Impact Labs scheme, that has been supporting local organisations to take their next steps on impact and evaluation.

For more information about the eScalate programme , visit www.oxfordshirelep.com/escalate

Please note that this webinar is part-funded by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) and is delivered as part of the eScalate programme to help SMEs. By engaging in this programme you are being offered assistance under the De Minimis regulation which allows a company to receive up to but not exceeding €200,000 of public funding (at the applicable exchange rate) of De Minimis aid over a rolling three-tax year fiscal period. This de minimis declaration does not cover undertakings engaged in: the primary production of agricultural goods and fisheries/aquaculture, road freight, services of general economic interest and export related activities and activities favouring domestic over imported goods. Please note, support cannot be given to undertakings (businesses) in difficulty. In order to receive support from this programme, you will be required to complete an application form and other relevant documentation.

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Date:
24th June 2020
Time:
9:30 am - 11:00 am
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Oxford Hub
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07384718332
Email:
hello@oxfordhub.org
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