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HOW WE CAN HELP

Take these short quizzes to learn how your organization can benefit from our services.

Need Evidence of Impact? Need a Clear Destination? Need Greater Strategic Focus?
1. Are you frustrated by donor and funder demands for evidence of your organization’s results? 1. Do staff and board disagree on the kind of social impact your group is trying to create? 1. Are you facing declining funding or new competition for resources?
2. Are you having trouble proving your impact on your clients and in the community? 2. Do team members compete over resources because of differing visions of success? 2. Do you feel your organization is being pulled in too many different directions?
3. Do you lack confidence when your board or prospective hires ask about your group’s impact? 3. Do you understand exactly how and why your group’s efforts lead to desired social outcomes? 3. Do you need a way to identify the most effective and least effective things your organization does?
4. Do you talk about “deliverables” (classes, reports, etc.) when asked what difference your group makes? 4. Do you need a tool to easily communicate the link between your vision and your programs? 4. Could you use ways to provide greater clarity and focus when faced with important decisions?
If you answered yes to at least two of the above, click here to see how we can help with Evaluation Services. If you answered yes to at least two of the above, click here to see how we can help with a Theory of Change. If you answered yes to at least two of the above, click here to see how we can help with Strategic Planning.


“Eleanor is the horse whisperer of outcomes planning. Program staffers come into the room confused, suspicious, and inwardly resistant. Eleanor calms them by reshaping the discussion into language they understand and actually use. The staffers leave with an elegant set of desired outcomes that are relevant to their work.”
– Alina Trowbridge, St. Anthony Foundation



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