Measuring Social Justice Film Series Impact
GrantID: 7620
Grant Funding Amount Low: Open
Deadline: Ongoing
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Summary
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Grant Overview
Measuring Success in Social Justice Film Series Initiatives
The INcommon Grant Program supports social justice film series designed to create awareness and prompt discussions on race and ethnicity. These initiatives, while providing an avenue to highlight critical social issues, necessitate a robust evaluation framework to ascertain their effectiveness. It’s important to note that this funding does not support the production of films themselves but emphasizes community engagement through screenings and discussions.
Required Outcomes for Effective Evaluation
When implementing a social justice film series, organizations must define specific outcomes they aim to achieve. This could include increased participation in post-screening discussions or a measurable rise in awareness of race-related issues within the community. Organizations should set clear benchmarks, such as a set percentage increase in attendance over the series duration or tracking engagement through surveys.
Key Performance Indicators to Track
Organizations must closely monitor key performance indicators (KPIs) that gauge the impact of their film series. Examples include: 1. Attendance rates at screening events, 2. Participant engagement in post-screening discussions, 3. Feedback scores regarding relevance and effectiveness, and 4. Social media interactions showcasing community responses. Tracking these metrics can significantly enhance an organization's ability to evaluate their impact.
Reporting Requirements and Performance Thresholds
The grant will require periodic reporting on the outcomes of the film series. Evaluators will expect a clear narrative explaining how the programs met their intended goals and a demonstration of community engagement. Organizations should be prepared to articulate how they achieved or exceeded established performance thresholds, enabling them to successfully apply for future funding opportunities.
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