The IOC Blueprint: Using M&E to Prove Social Impact

The International Olympic Committee doesn’t just fund good intentions; it funds measurable outcomes. Projects like “Lacrosse Fridays” use quantitative metrics (participation rates, active cities) alongside qualitative metrics (skill mastery, teamwork) to secure ongoing backing.

For your club, a simple Excel sheet won’t cut it. You need dashboards that track beneficiary progress from “Newcomer” to “Team Player.” By implementing M&E systems that monitor participant retention and skill progression, you prove your social value. This evidence is the currency required for long-term NGO and government partnership.

IOC Young Leaders / Lacrosse Fridays

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