A User’s Guide to Advocacy Evaluation Planning

A User’s Guide to Advocacy Evaluation Planning was developed by the Harvard Family Research Project for advocates, evaluators, and funders who want guidance on how to evaluate advocacy and policy change efforts. This tool takes users through four basic steps that generate the core elements of an advocacy evaluation plan, including what will be measured and how.

This resource will help users:

  1. Identify how the evaluation will be used and who will use it to ensure the evaluation delivers the right kind of information when it is needed.
  2. Map the strategy being evaluated to illustrate how activities lead to policy-related outcomes.
  3. Prioritize the components that are most essential for the evaluation to make sure the evaluation is resource-efficient and manageable.
  4. Identify measures and methods that signal whether advocacy strategy elements have been successfully implemented or achieved.

Because most users want help determining which outcomes and methods are most relevant or appropriate in an advocacy and policy context, the tool includes a comprehensive list of outcomes, measures, and methods that users can choose from when developing their own evaluation plans. You can access this useful resource here!

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Elayne Vlahaki, MPH
Program Manager
BC HIV/HCV Evaluation Advisory Group