This publication, a project of Salesforce.org, touches on a variety of topics important to the practice of data collection by organizations working in the social sector.
Divided into sections that include: capacity building, frameworks and standards, resource inequities, data ownership, roles and responsibilities, and collaboration, users are given tools to develop their own data collection frameworks in a responsible way.
Project Evident's Managing Director Sara Peters and Senior Evidence Director Kevin Rafter contributed to this guide, sharing insights on the standardization of impact data - a topic we regularly encounter during work on our own client engagements.
Each section provides a nuanced view that takes into account the capacity challenges smaller organizations face, and gives tangible, real world solutions to problems that can arise.
We selected this resource, because we believe it will help practitioners to develop a stronger understanding of how to package the data they have collected, and how to use it to empower the communities they serve.
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