Evaluating the Outcomes of PIN's Two Projects for the Granted Organizations

People in Need

This report presents the findings from a survey to evaluate the impact of two regional projects implemented by People in Need (PIN) in Armenia. The primary objective of the survey was to assess organizational development, effectiveness, and sustainability resulting from PIN's interventions, focusing on specific projects such as "Civil Society Actors as Drivers of Change in the South Caucasus and Moldova" (15.01.2020-15.10.2022) and the "COVID-19 Solidarity Program for the Eastern Partnership" (01.07.2020-31.12.2022).

As organizations navigate an evolving landscape, understanding the positive changes fostered by PIN’s initiatives is crucial. This survey aimed to capture responders' experiences from different organizations, exploring the improvements observed in beneficiary engagement, funding diversification, governance, stakeholder collaboration, and community outreach. Moreover, the survey sought to identify any unintended consequences and broader impacts on community cohesion and behavior that emerged from these projects.

Through a series of structured questions, the survey also examined the sustainability of project outcomes, including the capacity of organizations to maintain engagement, secure ongoing resources, and adapt to changing circumstances. The responses will help illuminate the effectiveness of specific strategies employed within the projects, highlighting both strengths and areas for improvement.

The findings in this report are intended to inform stakeholders, guide future project design, and enhance collaborative efforts among civil society organizations. By evaluating the impacts of PIN’s initiatives, this report aims to contribute to ongoing discussions on building resilient and effective organizations that can thrive in their missions while addressing the needs of their communities.

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