The monitoring and evaluation framework of the Ogogo Foundation is designed to track the impact, effectiveness and level of progress in implementation of our programs. This design will support decision-making, ensure accountability and bring about improvement in programs and project outcomes.
The key indicators for monitoring various programs are shown in the table below
Program
Indicator
Scholarships and Financial Aid
Total number of students awarded scholarships annually
Retention rate of those awarded scholarships
Academic performance of scholarship recipients
Percentage increase in students from low-income families attending school.
Vocational Training and Youth Empowerment
Number of students enrolled in vocational training programs.
Number of participants who secure employment or start small businesses post-training.
Statistics on youth unemployment and economic dependence of the area
School Infrastructure Development
Number of classrooms built or rehabilitated.
Increase in student enrolment in improved schools.
Improved learning environment (e.g., access to clean water, seating capacity).
Educational Awareness, Symposiums and Advocacy Campaigns
Number of community sensitizations, symposiums, and outreach events organized.
Increase in parental and community engagement in education.
Public awareness levels on the importance of education (measured via surveys
Teacher Training and Capacity Building
Number of teachers trained.
Improved student performance based on standardized tests.
Teacher satisfaction and feedback on training.
Data Collection
The foundation will collect data through both qualitative and quantitative measures to help establish benchmarks that gauge and monitor the success and progress of programs. Quantitative methods e.g. surveys, questionnaires, enrollment and attendance records, teacher training logs, and financial reports will be used to collect data while qualitative tools e.g. interviews of key stakeholders, focus group discussion and case studies will be used to collect data during monitoring and evaluation.
Evaluation Activities
Evaluation of the foundation programs will be carried out to measure the overall impact and effectiveness of programs. These will be in two phases including the Mid Term Evaluation and End of Project Evaluation. During the mid-term evaluations, a check will be conducted halfway through a project to make necessary adjustments and find out if the programs are on track to meet their objectives and what challenges need to be addressed to achieve set goal.
End of Project Evaluation
An assessment will be carried out at the end of a project to measure overall impact and outcomes. Particularly, it will assess if the program achieved its objectives and what lessons can be learned to improve on future programs.