Measuring impact is crucial for nonprofits striving to create sustainable change. In this episode, Dana François, Program Officer for Family Economic Security at the Kellogg Foundation, joins Rob to discuss strategies for effectively measuring program impact. Dana shares insights from the Kellogg Foundation’s Pockets of Hope campaign in Haiti, a targeted initiative to strengthen food systems, education, and local economies. She emphasizes the importance of using locally driven metrics and engaging community members in the evaluation process to ensure that outcomes are meaningful and reflect community priorities.
Rob’s guest, Dana François, explains how the Pockets of Hope campaign uses a holistic approach to track success, focusing on long-term metrics, such as job creation, family economic stability, and local food production. Dana also discusses how the Kellogg Foundation collaborates with Haitian-led organizations, leveraging local knowledge to design impactful interventions. She stresses that strong partnerships and a “trust-based” approach are key to making a lasting difference in vulnerable communities.
Dana’s insights highlight essential strategies for nonprofits aiming to measure their impact, including setting clear goals, using participatory methods, and investing in long-term solutions. Her approach provides a valuable model for nonprofits looking to create both immediate relief and systemic change.
Mentioned:
Kellogg Foundation’s Pockets of Hope Campaign
Haitian Education & Leadership Program
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Takeaways:
The Kellogg Foundation has been engaged in Haiti for 70 years.
Community engagement and local leadership are crucial for effective solutions.
Investing in smallholder farmers is key to economic development in Haiti.
Education and leadership programs empower the next generation.
Collaboration among organizations leads to systemic change.
Measuring impact involves assessing both financial commitments and community needs.
The Model School Network has improved educational outcomes in Haiti.
Immediate needs must be balanced with long-term solutions.
Engaging with local organizations is essential for sustainable development.
Trust-based relationships are vital for successful partnerships.
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