Testing Jeremy's theory

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Outcomes and activities

Outcomes

Please tell us about the outcomes you expect to result from your project. Outcomes are the changes you expect to occur for the beneficiaries of your project. Generally outcomes can be framed as an increase or decrease in one or more of the following:

  • Skills, knowledge, confidence, aspiration, motivation (these are generally immediate or short-term outcomes)
  • Actions, behaviour, change in policy (these are generally intermediate or medium-term outcomes)
  • Social, financial, environmental, physical conditions (these are generally long-term outcomes)
Immediate outcomes occur directly following an activity (e.g. within 1 month); medium-term outcomes are those that fall between the short and long-term outcomes (e.g. between 1 month and 2 years); and long-term outcomes are those we expect to see years later (e.g. 2, 5, 10 or 50 years after the activity).
Your outcome goalsTimeframeAlignment with our outcome goalsHow does your intended outcome link to our outcome goals?Explanatory notes
What changes do you expect will occur as a result of your project (e.g. Enhanced physical fitness)? Please be brief. One per row.
When do you expect this outcome to emerge?
No more than 1 choice may be selected. Which of our outcome goals will your project contribute to? If multiple apply pick the most relevant.
Please explain how your intended outcome helps contribute to ours.
Add notes if you need to provide more context.
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Our metrics

A metric is a measurement designed to indicate whether or not progress towards an outcome is occurring, and quantify the extent to which it is occurring. Here we would like you tell us which of our quantitative metrics you may be able to report on.

MetricTargetProgressCollection methodExplanatory notes
No more than 1 choice may be selected. Which of our metrics (if any) will you track? You may be required to report on your progress. Add more rows if you want to list additional metrics.
Must be a number. Identify a target for the metric you have chosen - an estimated total for your project.
Must be a number. What is your current result for this metric?
How will you collect and verify the data? E.g. survey, headcount, observation/estimation, externally verified sources (e.g. government or public datasets).
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Activities

Tell us about the activities you will undertake in order to create change. List one per row.

You can stipulate one location for each activity. If you have one activity taking place in multiple places, you can either list each location as a separate activity (e.g. Breakfast Club #1; Breakfast Club #2, with a specific location attached to each), or you can list one activity with a generalised location (e.g. "Melbourne CBD").

ActivityLocationWill this activity be delivered online?Start dateEnd dateActivity statusExplanatory notes
One per row. Add more rows if you want to list additional activities.
Where will your activity occur? Leave blank if location is unknown or not relevant.
Pick one option.
Must be a date. Leave blank if date is unknown or not relevant.
Must be a date. Leave blank if date is unknown or not relevant.
What is the status of this activity?
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