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Use Outcome Management to Create and Measure Your Public Sector Impact Strategy
Evaluate whether the programs that you offer to constituents achieve their intended outcomes, and take action based on data-driven insights.

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Evaluate whether the programs that you offer to constituents achieve their intended outcomes, and take action based on data-driven insights.
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Use Outcome Management with Public Sector to define your strategy for affecting change, and then collect data, track progress, and evaluate the effectiveness of the programs that you offer based on actionable data. For example, see how many unhoused people receive shelter through a housing grant, and adjust the program or grant amount for improved results. Or track the academic progress of children enrolled in publicly funded early childhood learning and development programs.
With Outcome Management, track whether the programs you run achieve their intended outcomes, and ensure that your programs are being delivered as planned.

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