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 evaluated the Voices for Health Justice 1.0 program. Voices seeks to build power in communities experiencing health inequities to improve the health care system’s accessibility, affordability, and ability to treat all people with dignity.

ICH evaluated the Voices for Health Justice 1.0 program. Voices seeks to build power in communities experiencing health inequities to improve the health care system’s accessibility, affordability, and ability to treat all people with dignity.

ICH served as the evaluator of MelroseWakefield Hospital’s (MelroseWakefield) Determination of Need (DON) Community-Based Health Initiative (CHI) grant-making program that funded initiatives focused on improving behavioral health-related outcomes.

ICH is evaluating Melrose Wakefield Healthcare’s Determination of Need Community-Based Health Initiative grant-making program, which has awarded eight grants to improve behavioral health-related outcomes.

ICH worked with LUK to evaluate two programs that built capacity among mental health, early education, and youth-serving organizations to deliver evidence-based treatments and trauma-informed care to children and families.

ICH is working with LUK, Inc. to evaluate two programs that aim to build capacity among mental health, early education, and childcare providers to deliver evidence-based treatments and trauma-informed care to children and families.

The Perinatal Quality Improvement Network of Massachusetts (PNQIN), together with the Health Policy Commission, engaged with ICH to develop novel family-driven quality measures of hospital care for families who experienced prenatal opioid exposure.

The Perinatal Quality Improvement Network of Massachusetts (PNQIN), together with the Health Policy Commission, engaged with ICH to develop novel family-driven quality measures of hospital care for families who experienced prenatal opioid exposure.

ICH worked with the Massachusetts Department of Higher Education (DHE) to evaluate the MAICEI program, which offers grants to support students with intellectual disabilities to be included in college and university communities of learners.

ICH is working with the Massachusetts Department of Higher Education (DHE) to conduct an evaluation of the successes and challenges college students with disabilities enrolled in the MAICEI program experienced with remote learning during the COVID-19 pandemic.