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Neftaly: Evaluating the Direct Impact of Mobilized Resources on Projects
At Neftaly, ensuring that mobilized resources—whether financial, in-kind, or human—are making a measurable and meaningful difference is a top priority. To achieve this, Neftaly actively collaborates with program teams to evaluate the direct impact of these resources on project outcomes. This collaborative evaluation process helps ensure that resources are used effectively, equitably, and in alignment with the organization’s strategic goals.
1. Collaborative Evaluation Framework
Neftaly engages program teams from the planning phase through to implementation and post-project review. By working together, they co-develop impact evaluation frameworks that define:
- Inputs: The specific resources mobilized (e.g., funds, supplies, volunteer hours)
- Outputs: Immediate results of the resource deployment (e.g., number of beneficiaries served, materials distributed)
- Outcomes and Impact: Medium- and long-term effects on the community or target group (e.g., improved skills, increased access to services, social or economic improvements)
Program teams are crucial in this process, as they offer on-the-ground knowledge, real-time feedback, and contextual understanding of how resources translate into impact.
2. Monitoring and Data Collection
Neftaly ensures that accurate data is collected at every stage of the project lifecycle. Program teams are equipped with tools and training to capture:
- Quantitative data such as attendance figures, resource distribution logs, budget tracking, and milestone completion rates.
- Qualitative data such as interviews, surveys, focus group discussions, and testimonials from beneficiaries.
This data collection is not only essential for transparency but also for capturing the human stories and lived experiences behind the numbers.
3. Analysis of Resource Impact
Once data is gathered, Neftaly’s evaluation team works with program staff to analyze how resources have contributed to project goals. This analysis helps answer critical questions such as:
- Were the mobilized resources sufficient and appropriately allocated?
- What outcomes were directly enabled by specific resources?
- What was the cost-benefit or return on investment (ROI) of each resource type?
- Are there opportunities to optimize the use of resources in future phases?
By answering these questions, Neftaly can distinguish between resource-driven success and external factors, ensuring a more accurate assessment of effectiveness.
4. Learning and Accountability
The insights gained from these evaluations are shared with relevant stakeholders—including donors, funders, and community partners—to demonstrate accountability and build trust. Internally, they inform:
- Program design refinements
- Strategic resource planning
- Staff training and development
- Evidence-based decision-making
Program teams are encouraged to reflect on the findings in learning sessions and to contribute ideas for improving resource use and increasing impact.
5. Continuous Improvement
This collaborative, data-driven approach helps Neftaly build a learning organization—one that continually adapts, innovates, and improves. By directly linking resources to impact, Neftaly not only maximizes the value of donor contributions and volunteer support but also ensures that every mobilized asset contributes to meaningful, measurable change.


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