Outcomes Data Reports
Using Outcomes Data Reports
Outcome measures are essential components of an effective program management and improvement system. Programs can produce reports tailored for specific purposes and audiences (e.g., staff, the program board, funders). These reports can include a combination of data that provide for the analysis of client services on a variety of dimensions, including:
- Time periods (e.g., monthly, quarterly, annually)
- Geographic areas (e.g., counties)
- Program offices
- Specific substantive issue areas (e.g., consumer)
- Staffing (e.g., individual advocates, practice groups)
- Multiple outcomes aggregated (rolled up) into 鈥渉igher-level鈥 outcomes
Outcomes data have limitations and do not provide a complete picture of the scope and value of programs鈥 work. To more fully identify, evaluate, and improve their client services and operational effectiveness and efficiency, programs must use the combination of case outcomes data and other types of data, including outputs data, information from clients (such as that provided through follow-up services) and community groups, and Census data and other information about the characteristics of the client population and service area.
Examples of Outcomes Data Reports Used by Grantees
Reports with outcomes data for all program case services
See a . This report includes a wide range of financial and non-financial outcomes data as well as case 鈥渟uccess rates,鈥 CSR data, and additional outputs data (e.g., number of persons served).
See a . This includes financial and non-financial outcomes and 鈥渟uccess rates鈥 data for extended services case work in each of the CSR problem code areas (e.g., Consumer, Housing, Employment), as well as financial outcomes data for all cases.
Reports with historical trend data for outcomes in different substantive issue areas
See a showing the success rates for different case types and the amount of financial benefits provided clients.
Reports with outcomes and other data for specific program offices or geographic areas
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Reports with outcomes for substantive area 鈥減ractice groups鈥
CLAS generates monthly, quarterly, and annual reports with a range of outcomes and other data relating to the work of the program鈥檚 practice groups. See a .
Reports with outcomes and other data corresponding to the program鈥檚 strategic goals
See a conducted by the Health, Education, Work, Income, and Immigration (HEWII) practice group related to CLAS' strategic goal of 鈥渋mproving safety and health.鈥
Reports for individual case handlers
BRLS case handlers were initially skeptical about the utility of outcomes measures data but now consider them valuable. See .
Reports to funders
For some funding requests, BRLS will include a supplement鈥攏ot required as part of the application鈥攚ith outcomes data to show more fully the impact of their work. See or see information about how outcomes data has increased BRLS鈥檚 fundraising successes.
CLAS submits reports to funders that combine CSR-type data, outcomes data, and quantitative and descriptive data about the program鈥檚 outreach and other community work. See or see information about how outcomes data have increased CLAS鈥 fundraising successes.