Measurement takes time, money, and energy.
Rigorous impact studies, in particular, require careful oversight by trained professionals. So, how can your nonprofit pull one off?
There are three basic options: firms, academics, and in-house researchers.
Firms conduct trials for a fee that ranges from several thousand dollars to more than $1-million. All the nonprofit needs to do is come to the company with something measurable and the money to have it measured. In some cases, the firm will work with the nonprofit to find grant makers and others willing to pay for the experiment.
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