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Metrics
FSG and Backbone Effectiveness Indicators

FSG and Greater Cincinnati Foundation ... Backbone Effectiveness: 27 Indicators ... not one of which is capable of meaningful quantification

Burgess COMMENTARY
The following information comes from FSG and the Greater Cincinnati Foundation. It is a good example of talk about some important issues, but nothing really solid about the impact and effectiveness of the process. I am particularly struck by the reference to Shared Measurement Practices and the very clear indication that there is an 'interest' in data and its use, but very little evidence that there is any actual use of data for decision making, and measuring progress and performance.
Peter Burgess


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Backbone Effectiveness: 27 Indicators

Guide Vision and Strategy

  1. • Partners accurately describe the common agenda
  2. • Partners publicly discuss / advocate for common agenda goals
  3. • Partners’ individual work is increasingly aligned with common agenda
  4. • Board members and key leaders increasingly look to backbone organization for initiative support, strategic guidance and leadership
  5. Support Aligned Activities

  6. • Partners articulate their role in the initiative
  7. • Relevant stakeholders are engaged in the initiative
  8. • Partners communicate and coordinate efforts regularly, with, and independently of, backbone
  9. • Partners report increasing levels of trust with one another
  10. • Partners increase scope / type of collaborative work
  11. • Partners improve quality of their work
  12. • Partners improve efficiency of their work
  13. • Partners feel supported and recognized in their work

    Establish Shared Measurement Practices

  14. • Shared data system is in development
  15. • Partners understand the value of shared data
  16. • Partners have robust / shared data capacity
  17. • Partners make decisions based on data
  18. • Partners utilize data in a meaningful way

    Build Public Will

  19. • Community members are increasingly aware of the issue(s)
  20. • Community members express support for the initiative
  21. • Community members feel empowered to engage in the issue(s)
  22. • Community members increasingly take action

    Advance Policy

  23. • Target audience (e.g., influencers and policymakers) is increasingly aware of the initiative
  24. • Target audiences advocate for changes to the system aligned with initiative goals
  25. • Public policy is increasingly aligned with initiative goals

    Mobilize Funding

  26. • Funders are asking nonprofits to align to initiative goals
  27. • Funders are redirecting funds to support initiative goals
  28. • New resources from public and private sources are being contributed to partners and initiative
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