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How do you plan to measure the success of your action plan?
Here are some possible ideas you can consider:
• Before-and-after comparisons. You can show how things looked or how people
felt before your action plan, and then show how your action led to change. You
could use photos, videos, survey results, or test scores to compare before-andafter results.
• Counting and measuring. You can count or measure things in your action plan.
For example: How many meetings did you have? How many people attended?
How many voters did you register? How much time did you spend? Numbers
like these will help you measure your effort and its impact on the community.
• Comparisons with a control group. You may be able to measure the results of
your action plan by comparing the community you affected against a control
group – a similar group that your plan did not touch. If, for example, you plan a
school campaign to reduce the spread of graffiti in one part of town, you could
compare the results you achieve to results seen in another part of town with
roughly the same amount of graffiti that did not get the clean-up program during
the same period.
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