Often, accountability requirements use language and concepts unfamiliar to skilled program staff.
Pivot works with program staff to develop and manage accountability measures that are realistic and attainable.
Multi-level analyses ensures the evaluation captures unanticipated consequences and follows a big picture direction.
Qualitative and Quantitative methods provide valid information for your decision-making.
Community Approach
Our community approach recognizes multiple organizations working in the same area of need. Because the need is so great, these organizations rarely compete.
Our approach is to increase communication and collaboration among these critical partners.
While uniformity in service delivery often remains an unspoken goal, Pivot supports each organization’s unique approach as a means of better serving diverse needs and learning from diverse approaches.
“Ring the bells that still can ring
Forget your perfect offering
There is a crack in everything
That's how the light gets in”
Leonard Cohen
Social Justice Focus
Our evaluative approaches begin with considerations of social justice.
Technical Methods
The universe of analysis is complex. We navigate both qualitative and quantitative realms. We often use one to validate the other.