Participatory
Evaluation

Participatory evaluation provides you with the real-time data that you need to make programmatic decisions and maximize your impact. At ICH, our evaluations are practical and methodologically sound, and our participatory approach integrates robust feedback from multiple stakeholders. We will work with you to generate data about program impact that can be shared with your funders, community leaders, and program participants. Our services will help you integrate evaluation into your program operations, ensure that your activities align with your goals, and further strengthen your offerings.

Featured Participatory Evaluation Projects

Recent Participatory Evaluation Projects

ICH partnered with Combined Jewish Philanthropies (CJP) to assess the outcomes of the Mental Health Initiative (MHI), along with providing strategic planning support.

ICH will support Combined Jewish Philanthropies in assessing the outcomes of the Mental Health Initiative

ICH is conducting a process and outcomes evaluation of the Advancing Community-Driven Mental Health (ACDMH) Grant Program, funded by Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts Foundation, and implemented in partnership with Partners in Health and The Family Van.

ICH is conducting a process and outcomes evaluation of the Advancing Community-Driven Mental Health (ACDMH) Grant Program, funded by Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts Foundation, and implemented in partnership with Partners in Health and The Family Van.

LZC is conducting a study of the Cambridge Health Alliance’s Asylum Program’s (CHAAP) asylum medicine residency elective in partnership with CHAAP and the Center for Health Equity Education and Advocacy (CHEEA).

LZC is conducting a study of the Cambridge Health Alliance's Asylum Program's (CHAAP) asylum medicine residency elective in partnership with CHAAP and the Center for Health Equity Education and Advocacy (CHEEA).

ICH is conducting a mixed methods evaluation of CHA’s vaccine tripling program to understand the impact of a community outreach program on COVID vaccination in Revere, Everett and Malden.

ICH is conducting a mixed methods evaluation of CHA’s vaccine tripling program to understand the impact of a community outreach program on COVID vaccination in Revere, Everett and Malden.

The Leah Zallman Center for Immigrant Health Research (LZC) partnered with No Kid Hungry to evaluate a No Kid Hungry grant aimed at addressing food insecurity in immigrant communities and thawing the chilling effects of the public charge ruling.

The Leah Zallman Center is partnering with No Kid Hungry to evaluate grants aimed at addressing food insecurity in immigrant communities and thawing the chilling effects of the public charge ruling.