Explores what drives or hinders behavior change in a target population—often used in public health, education, or environmental campaigns.
Measures the level of satisfaction among local communities toward a company’s or project’s presence, support, and engagement activities.
Identifies existing gaps, problems, and needs within a specific population or community to guide program development and prioritization.
Assesses whether a social program or development initiative achieved its intended outcomes and created meaningful change for its target population.
Captures pre-program data on community demographics, social conditions, and needs. Acts as a reference point for future impact evaluations.
A method to measure and communicate the social, environmental, and economic value created by a program or initiative. Helps organizations understand the broader impact beyond financial outcomes.
Evaluates how key stakeholders (e.g., government, community leaders, media) perceive the organization’s reputation, contribution, and presence. Useful for managing stakeholder relations and social license to operate.