What is a Grant Evaluation Framework?
Tools for assessing outcomes—how to keep frameworks practical, proportionate and useful.
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.