Impact refers to the changes, positive or negative, that occur to beneficiaries as a result of a program or intervention. This is typically assessed through a series of steps:
Surveys can be designed to open as a full page with questions arranged by tab. Each survey should include a date when it was administered. Questions should have a set list of possible answers, evenly distributed and avoiding a neutral response. They should be clear and direct, avoiding vague or open-ended language.
Surveys can be administered online or using a mobile app to capture responses electronically. This allows for efficient data collection and analysis. Proper survey design and administration are essential to accurately measure the intended outcomes.
Once surveys have been captured, you can run an impact analysis report to evaluate the results.