This page is a summary of the collaboration between Money A+E and UCL postgraduate students and researchers through the Evaluation Exchange.
provides money advice and education to diverse ethnic communities through one-to-oneadvice, workshops and courses.
How we worked with the Evaluation Exchange
Together, the team reviewed and updated the organisation’s monitoring and evaluation processes. They focused on what would help Money A+E meet funder requirements in order to best deliver their projects. The collaboration resulted in a revised theory of change, and the identification of a new data collection system for the organisations’ educational data.
Legacy for Money A+E
Legacy for the students and researchers
The academics and students working in tandem with Money A+E have gained a, or renewed their, comprehension of the social theories and technological systems wielded by NGOs. This 'real-world' understanding is sure to improve our awareness of where we can generate the most impact in future institutional problem-solving processes as well as in the context of our wider research interests.
- Students and researcher involved
- Katharina Haag (Postdoctoral researcher, Global Health)
- Men Heng Charlotte Im (Doctoral candidate, Information Studies)
- Emma Jones(Lecturer in Gender and Education)
- Hang Lai (Postgraduate student, Sustainable Construction)
- Lester Lyall (BA student, International Development with NGO Management, University of East London)
- Resources from the collaboration
Find out more about the Evaluation Exchange
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