Wednesday, November 21, 2007

[EQ] Impact Monitoring and Evaluation Framework: Background and Assessment Approaches

Impact Monitoring and Evaluation Framework: Background and Assessment Approaches

Australian Government’s Cooperative Research Centres (CRC) Association, 2007

Available online PDF [56p.] at: http://www.crca.asn.au/resource_materials/CRCA_Economic_Impact_Guide.pdf

The monitoring and evaluation framework consists of three parts:

1.      a paper describing the background and approaches informing the monitoring and evaluation model;

2.      a set of templates for inputs, activities, outputs, usage and impact that have been filled out with data from a hypothetical all sectors and

3.      a set of templates which can be used by CRCs in planning and carrying out data collection, and in organising this information to produce consistent statements about impact.

This discussion paper will provide a general overview of the approach to monitoring and evaluation – the input to impact chain – and the implications of this model for the Australian Government’s Cooperative Research Centres (CRC) Association

Content:

Overview of impact assessment
1.1 Project background and purpose
1.2 Overview of benefit channels
1.3 Key challenges in measuring impact
2 Framework for assessment
2.1 Impact evaluation model overview
2.2 The key features of an impact evaluation model
3 Adapting the assessment framework
4 Implications for framework
4.1 General monitoring and evaluation issues
4.2 Use of the framework
4.3 Adapting the framework
Appendix A
Sampling issues

Download the Economic Impact Analysis Guidebook

·         Guide [430 KB PDF file]

Templates [100 KB Excel file]



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