Define and Measure the Impact of Grants with Outcome Management
Use Outcome Management to make a measurable and actionable impact strategy for your
grants. Define your impact strategy, collect data, and track the progress of your grants. Monitor
your grant impact strategy by setting time-bound targets and monitoring ongoing
results.
Required Editions
Available in: Lightning Experience
Available in: Nonprofit Cloud for Grantmaking and Public Sector Solutions. View edition
availability.
User Permissions
Needed
To use Outcome Management with Grantmaking in CRM:
Outcome Management permission set OR Manage Outcomes system
permission
AND
Grantmaking Manager permission set
To create and activate versions of Omnistudio components:
Outcome Management for Experience Cloud permission set
AND
Grantmaking
for Experience Cloud permission set
Use Outcome Management to:
Evaluate the outcomes of your grants with consistent and time-bound measurements.
Collaborate with grantees in your Grantmaking Experience Cloud site to propose and
demonstrate the impact of their project as a result of the grant they received. Add the
Create Indicator Results component to the Funding Award object in Experience Cloud so users
can enter multiple results at once.
Communicate the results of your grants to your stakeholders on your Grantmaking Experience
Cloud site.
Review and assess the applications that best align to your impact strategy.
Note To make it easier to report on Grantmaking-related records for Outcome Management, add the
names of the Grantmaking objects in the type fields on Outcome Management objects. The type
fields include Outcome Activity Type on Outcome Activity and Indicator Assignment Type on
Indicator Assignment.
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