Information about monitoring and evaluation

Other people who can help with Information about monitoring and evaluation

0845 300 6200 / 0161 300 6200 / 01273710659 (textphone)

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Information about arts council funding, lottery funding and lots of useful links to other art related things.
Plus useful information sheets on aspects of running an arts organisation, such as insurance, organising an event, setting up a business and working with communities.

They don't publish an email address. You have to complete the

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Big Lottery Fund run several grant programmes. Their website contains useful guidance on monitoring and evaluating your group's work. This can be used to help with reporting to them and other funders.

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Brighton University's Community Development Partnership Programme builds partnerships between the university and local community organisations. They offer help to local groups with things like conducting research and project development.

They have worked with Brighton & Hove Community Works to develop a Monitoring Evaluation and Impact Partnership, which has delivered training and support for local groups on how to measure the impact of their work effectively without creating an unsustainable data burden. The MEI partnership website includes useful resources from the training sessions.

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Free downloadable resources to help with monitoring and evaluation are available on their website.

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Supports community sports organisations to find volunteers. Also provides useful information on calculating the value of volunteer time.

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Website with a wide range of information and advice on setting up and running community groups, charities and social enterprises.

Have a large number of very useful, easy to read information sheets on a range of subjects, including campaigning, fundraising and publicity.

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This website contains useful resources and information to help community organisations to carry out effective monitoring and use their data well.

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New Economics Foundation produce guidance on measuring wellbeing. This can be very useful to help groups illustrate the impact their activities have on people's lives.