Use of M&E data
Use of M&E data % NPO respondents 2023 n=77 | 2022 n=82 Reported to the board Planned/revised strategies Planned/revised programmes or projects Decision-making for whether to exit or continue to support/run a project Tracked cost-effectiveness of projects Benchmarked projects against other projects Shared findings with NPO recipients/beneficiaries Shared findings with funders and/or grantmakers or stakeholders Attempted to infliuence public policy or government funding choices We did not use the data % corporate respondents 2023 n=68 | 2022 n=64 Reported to the board Planned/ revised strategies Planned/revised programmes or projects Decision-making for whether to exit or continue to support/run a project Tracked cost-effectiveness of projects Benchmarked projects against other projects Shared findings with NPO recipients/beneficiaries Shared findings with funders and/or grantmakers or stakeholders Attempted to infliuence public policy or government funding choices We did not use the data

Use of M&E data

% NPO respondents 2023 n=77 | 2022 n=82

Reported to the board

73% NPO respondents in 2023

68% NPO respondents in 2022

Planned/revised strategies

56% NPO respondents in 2023

56% NPO respondents in 2022

Planned/revised programmes or projects

64% NPO respondents in 2023

61% NPO respondents in 2022

Decision-making for whether to exit or continue to support/run a project

43% NPO respondents in 2023

49% NPO respondents in 2022

Tracked cost-effectiveness of projects

38% NPO respondents in 2023

39% NPO respondents in 2022

Benchmarked projects against other projects

29% NPO respondents in 2023

18% NPO respondents in 2022

Shared findings with NPO recipients/beneficiaries

44% NPO respondents in 2023

44% NPO respondents in 2022

Shared findings with funders and/or grantmakers or stakeholders

70% NPO respondents in 2023

76% NPO respondents in 2022

Attempted to infliuence public policy or government funding choices

18% NPO respondents in 2023

24% NPO respondents in 2022

We did not use the data

8% NPO respondents in 2023

9% NPO respondents in 2022

% corporate respondents 2023 n=68 | 2022 n=64

Reported to the board

84% corporate respondents in 2023

91% corporate respondents in 2022

Planned/ revised strategies

79% corporate respondents in 2023

75% corporate respondents in 2022

Planned/revised programmes or projects

76% corporate respondents in 2023

67% corporate respondents in 2022

Decision-making for whether to exit or continue to support/run a project

63% corporate respondents in 2023

67% corporate respondents in 2022

Tracked cost-effectiveness of projects

53% corporate respondents in 2023

52% corporate respondents in 2022

Benchmarked projects against other projects

43% corporate respondents in 2023

45% corporate respondents in 2022

Shared findings with NPO recipients/beneficiaries

41% corporate respondents in 2023

42% corporate respondents in 2022

Shared findings with funders and/or grantmakers or stakeholders

41% corporate respondents in 2023

41% corporate respondents in 2022

Attempted to infliuence public policy or government funding choices

18% corporate respondents in 2023

14% corporate respondents in 2022

We did not use the data

4% corporate respondents in 2023

8% corporate respondents in 2022