Organizational Self-Assessments

Self-assessments are often the first step in an organization’s journey toward effective outcomes. The goal of assessments is to collect data that can help the nonprofit evaluate whether or not it is making progress toward various goals and help the nonprofit demonstrate that it is advancing its mission.

Organizations that are serious about measuring their progress and evaluating their outcomes typically engage in a self-assessment process, whether organization-wide or focused on certain aspects of their programs or activities. For example, board members can conduct self-assessments to determine how engaged the board is, or to identify knowledge or experience gaps.

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