Overview of Performance Measurement. Learning Objectives By the end of the module, you will be able to: Describe what performance measurement is, and.

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Overview of Performance Measurement

Learning Objectives By the end of the module, you will be able to: Describe what performance measurement is, and how it can be useful in program management Describe how CNCS approaches performance measurement Describe how performance measures will be used to tell the National Service story 2

Overview of Performance Measurement Module Overview What is performance measurement? What is the purpose of performance measurement, and how can it be used in program management? What does CNCS expect to achieve through performance measurement? How does CNCS approach performance measurement? How will performance measurement be used going forward? 3

Overview of Performance Measurement Module Overview For information on specific requirements for performance measurement for each CNCS Program, see: Notices of Funds Opportunity/Availability (NOFO/As): Resource Center: CNCS Performance Measurement pages: 4

Overview of Performance Measurement Module Overview Program and project are used interchangeably. Intervention = Service Activity conducted by CNCS- supported organizations or National Service Participants 5

Overview of Performance Measurement Systematic Process for Measuring Outputs and Outcomes Outputs Amount of service provided (people served, products created, or programs developed) 6

Overview of Performance Measurement Outcomes Reflect the changes or benefits that occur Can reflect changes in individuals, organizations, communities, or the environment Address changes in attitudes/beliefs, knowledge/skills, behavior, or conditions 7 Systematic Process for Measuring Outputs and Outcomes

Overview of Performance Measurement Outcomes Attitude/BeliefKnowledge/SkillBehaviorCondition Thought, feeling Understanding, know-how Action Situation, circumstance 8 Types of Outcomes

Overview of Performance Measurement Outcome Examples– Education Attitude/BeliefKnowledge/SkillBehaviorCondition Increased interest in school Improved math ability Increased school attendance Successful completion of High School 9

Overview of Performance Measurement Outcome Examples– Healthy Futures 10 Attitude/BeliefKnowledge/SkillBehaviorCondition Increased desire to adapt good nutrition habits Improved low- budget cooking skills Increased healthy food intake Improved household food security (supply)

Overview of Performance Measurement Outcome Examples– Capacity Building 11 Examples of Change in Condition Cadre of trained community volunteers available on short notice Afterschool services expanded to two new locations Reduced waiting time and cost for clients

Overview of Performance Measurement Why Measure Performance? Accountability to funders and stakeholders Tell your story, justify funding Recognizing progress; reflects change Reliable information collected in a systematic way 12

Overview of Performance Measurement Why Measure Performance? Program improvement Spot and correct problems Strengthen the intervention Determine where to allocate limited resources 13

Overview of Performance Measurement Using Performance Measurement in Program Management 1. Strategy and Planning Use for planning and program development o Determine what you hope to achieve at different time periods Develop site applications and Memoranda of Understanding templates (If working with sites) o Consider how partnerships will work to achieve outputs and outcomes 14

Overview of Performance Measurement Using Performance Measurement in Program Management 2. Site Recruitment and Selection Define expectations Assess site applications; determine which sites are best able to implement intervention 15

Overview of Performance Measurement Using Performance Measurement in Program Management 3.Program Implementation In conversations with staff, sites, and participants at trainings and meetings… o Reiterate need, intervention, outcomes to ensure mutual understanding o Clarify data collection responsibilities, process, and schedule 16

Overview of Performance Measurement Using Performance Measurement in Program Management 3.Program Implementation (continued) Site monitoring o Identify training and technical assistance needs Continuous program improvement o Make adjustments to improve outcomes and efficiency 17

Overview of Performance Measurement Using Performance Measurement in Program Management 4. Using Results/Data and Reporting Progress reports Marketing and promotion o Strengthen stakeholder buy-in o Resource development; make the case for support Celebrate success! 18

Overview of Performance Measurement CNCS National Performance Measures Grantees and sponsors contribute to the National Service story by selecting national performance measures: Agency-Wide Priority Measures Complementary Program Measures Agency-Wide Priority Measures National Service Narrative 19

Overview of Performance Measurement CNCS National Performance Measures Reflect the CNCS Strategic Plan and its programming priorities: Disaster Services Economic Opportunity Education Environmental Stewardship Healthy Futures Veterans & Military Families Capacity Building 20

Overview of Performance Measurement CNCS National Performance Measures Grantees and sponsors will use common terms, definitions and measurement approaches. CNCS Programs will have specific performance measurement requirements. NOFO/As ( Resource Center ( es/npm/home) es/npm/home 21

Overview of Performance Measurement Benefits of National Performance Measures CNCS can focus efforts on national priorities where service has the greatest impact High quality data for a strong narrative about National Service Guidance for using national performance measures: Definitions and descriptions Data collection and aggregation information 22

Overview of Performance Measurement National Performance Measure Example Intervention: Regular support for social-emotional needs of homebound adults, older adults, and individuals with disabilities; includes light assistance with housekeeping and errands. 23 Output Number of homebound or older adults and individuals with disabilities receiving food, transportation, or other services that allow them to live independently. (H8) Outcome Number of homebound or older adults and individuals with disabilities who reported having increased social ties/perceived social support. (H9)

Overview of Performance Measurement National Performance Measure Example Intervention: Nutrition education for families with low incomes, counseling and referrals to nutrition assistance programs 24 Output Number of individuals receiving support, services, education, and referrals to alleviate long-term hunger. (H11) Outcome Number of individuals that reported increased food security for themselves and their children (household food security) as a result of CNCS-supported services. (H12)

Overview of Performance Measurement National Performance Measure Example Intervention: New volunteer management practices piloted: training with new curriculum, one-on-one meetings, and organized social events for mentors-youth. 25 Output Number of community volunteers managed by CNCS-supported organizations or National Service Participants. (G3-3.2) Outcome Number of organizations implementing three or more effective volunteer management practices as a result of capacity building services provided by CNCS-supported organizations or National Service Participants. (G3-3.3)

Overview of Performance Measurement Summary of Key Points Outputs are the amount (number, unit) of service provided. Outcomes are changes that occur for individuals, communities, organizations, or the environment. o Attitude and beliefs, knowledge/skills, behavior, condition 26

Overview of Performance Measurement Summary of Key Points Performance measurement is integral to program management. o Strategy and planning, site recruitment and selection, program/project implementation, reporting to stakeholders 27

Overview of Performance Measurement Summary of Key Points National performance measures reflect Strategic Plan priorities o Disaster Services, Economic Opportunity, Education, Environmental Stewardship, Healthy Futures, Veterans and Military Families, and Capacity Building National performance measures will strengthen the National Service Story o Results can be combined nationally o Terms and definitions uniform o Data will be collected using same approach 28

Overview of Performance Measurement Resources CNCS Priorities and Performance Measures: Program specific Notices of Funding Opportunities (NOFO/As) and Application Instructions: