120 likes | 223 Views
UNITED WAY VETERANS FUND Outcomes Training . April 29, 2013. Program outcomes . = benefits to program participants that result from program activities . The Traditional Service Program Model . Definitions. Inputs : resources Activities : what the program does
E N D
UNITED WAY VETERANS FUND Outcomes Training April 29, 2013
Program outcomes = benefits to program participants that result from program activities.
Definitions • Inputs: resources • Activities: what the program does • Outputs: volume of work accomplished (counts) • Outcomes:benefits or changes to individuals during program activities
What are not outcomes. • Recruiting and training staff • Purchasing or upgrading equipment • Number of participants served • Participant satisfaction
Examples of possible outcomes • Child care • Outpatient substance abuse treatment • Overnight camping for 8-12 year old inner city boys • Children are ready for kindergarten • Participants increase knowledge about the effects of substance abuse and addiction • Boys learn outdoor survival skills
Select indicators to measure: how will you know/what will you see? OUTCOME • Participants stop smoking • Participants become proficient in English INDICATORS: • Number and % who report they have quit smoking by the end of the course • Number and % who have not relapsed after 6 months • Number and % of participants who demonstrate reading and writing skills by the end of the course
Why focus on outcomes measurement? • Lets people know what’s being done and what difference it makes • Focuses on programs that really make a difference • Collects information on an ongoing basis • Provides data to show quality • Benefits the organization for long-term planning purposes • Data is used to improve programming
Reference Measuring Program Outcomes: A Practical Approach, United Way of America, 1996