
Supporting clients in program improvement and demonstrating impact.
Insights Evaluation LLC offers third-party evaluation and applied research services for clients seeking the information they need to make important decisions. Evaluation and research products are designed to be clear and actionable so that clients can put them to use to better serve their target communities. Services range from consultation to design and full execution, tailored to needs and budget.
Clients include nonprofit organizations, state and federal agencies, private foundations, and grant-funded programs. Perhaps you are a grantee (or potential grantee) of government or private funding required to obtain the services of a third-party evaluator to monitor implementation and demonstrate outcomes. Insights Evaluation will work with you from the proposal stage through final reporting. Perhaps you are a decision-maker seeking to improve program quality, understand program outcomes, or invest in organizational learning. Contact Insights Evaluation to learn more about how we can work together to achieve your objectives with services including:
Insights Evaluation was formed in August of 2019 in Manchester, New Hampshire by Eleanor M. Jaffee, Ph.D. Dr. Jaffee previously had a research faculty appointment as Evaluation Program Director at the University of New Hampshire Carsey School of Public Policy. She formed Insights Evaluation to serve client and community needs with high standards of quality and integrity.
Eleanor consulted with the New Hampshire Coalition to End Homelessness, Families in Transition-New Horizons, and project partners to create a logic model and design an evaluation plan for a proposed supportive housing program. Her facilitation of our collaborative logic modeling process helped us to name our program objectives and decide on outcome measures that made sense.
Eleanor worked with the Neil and Louise Tillotson Fund of the New Hampshire Charitable Foundation on multiple evaluation and applied research projects as faculty at the UNH Carsey School of Public Policy. These included evaluation of our Entrepreneurship and Business Development and Early Childhood Development targeted investment initiatives, as well as the Coös Youth Study, a 10-year research project focused on the decisions young people make about living and working in our state’s rural northernmost county. Eleanor engaged with us as clients and with other stakeholders to understand what information we really needed to make programming decisions, and to communicate findings with us clearly so we could take the appropriate actions.
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