What is a Grant Evaluation Framework?

Tools for assessing outcomes—how to keep frameworks practical, proportionate and useful.

By Plinth Team

What is a Grant Evaluation Framework?

An evaluation framework defines how you assess change—what you measure, when and why—kept proportionate to context.

  • Aligns indicators to programme outcomes.
  • Balances metrics with qualitative evidence.
  • Guides learning and reporting.

Building a simple framework

Start small; expand only if needed.

  • Three to five key outcomes with indicators.
  • Data sources and collection frequency.
  • Roles for collection, analysis and decisions.

Key takeaway: clarity beats complexity.

Implementing in practice

Make it usable for staff and grantees.

  • Templates and examples for consistency.
  • Proportionate surveys and check‑ins.
  • Case study prompts for richer context.

Key takeaway: Plinth embeds frameworks into forms and reports.

Reviewing and improving

Treat frameworks as living documents.

  • Compare planned vs achieved outcomes.
  • Remove indicators that add little value.
  • Share learning to refine future rounds.

Key takeaway: iterate annually based on evidence.

FAQs

Do we need external evaluators?

Sometimes; start internally and commission where value is clear.

How detailed should indicators be?

Enough to guide collection without over‑specifying.

Can small grants use frameworks?

Yes—keep them very light and practical.