2 minutes to read - Apr 28, 2023

Impact Assessment

ChatGPT can assist nonprofits in measuring and evaluating their impact, by providing recommendations on metrics to track, data analysis techniques, and impact reporting. For example, a conversation with GPT might look like this:

User: Hi ChatGPT, we're trying to assess the impact of our recent program on community health. Can you help us identify some key metrics to track?

ChatGPT: Sure, there are a number of metrics that might be relevant for community health programs, such as the number of people reached, changes in health behaviors or outcomes, and community engagement levels. Based on similar programs in your field, it seems like tracking changes in health outcomes (such as reduced rates of chronic disease or increased access to healthy food) might be the most meaningful metric for your program. Would you like me to generate some ideas for data collection and analysis?

User: Yes, that would be helpful!

ChatGPT: Here are some data collection and analysis techniques you might consider for measuring health outcomes:

Conduct surveys or focus groups with program participants to gather qualitative feedback on changes in their health behaviors or attitudes.

Collect health data (such as blood pressure, BMI, or cholesterol levels) before and after the program to track changes in physical health.

Use statistical analysis techniques (such as regression analysis or propensity score matching) to assess the impact of the program on health outcomes, while controlling for other factors that might affect health.

User: Thank you, that's really helpful! Can you also help us create a report to share our impact with our donors and stakeholders?

ChatGPT: Sure, I can help you generate a report summarizing your program's impact on community health. Based on industry best practices, you might consider including a brief summary of the program, key metrics and outcomes, and stories or quotes from program participants. I can also help you create some visualizations (such as charts or graphs) to make the data more engaging and accessible to your audience.

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