Outcome Harvesting
Resource type
Authors/contributors
- Wilson-Grau, Ricardo (Author)
- Britt, Heather (Author)
Title
Outcome Harvesting
Abstract
Outcome Harvesting was developed by Ricardo Wilson-Grau with colleagues Barbara
Klugman, Claudia Fontes, David Wilson-Sánchez, Fe Briones Garcia, Gabriela Sánchez, Goele
Scheers, Heather Britt, Jennifer Vincent, Julie Lafreniere, Juliette Majot, Marcie Mersky,
Martha Nuñez, Mary Jane Real, Natalia Ortiz, and Wolfgang Richert. Over the past 8 years,
Outcome Harvesting and has been used to monitor and evaluate the achievements of hundreds
of networks, non-governmental organizations, research centers, think tanks, and communitybased
organizations around the world.
This brief is intended to introduce the concepts and approach used in Outcome Harvesting to
grant makers, managers, and evaluators, with the hope that it may inspire them to learn more
about the method and apply it to appropriate contexts. Thus, it is not a comprehensive guide
to or explanation of the method, but an introduction to allow evaluators and decision makers
to determine if the method is appropriate for their evaluation needs. Where possible, we have
included examples to illustrate how Outcome Harvesting is applied to real situations. For each
case story, organizations were asked to provide a description of the outcome and a summary of
the role played by the organization. Sometimes they added other information such as the
outcome’s significance. Some details and identifiers were redacted for confidentiality purposes.
A draft of this brief was graciously commented on by Bob Williams, Fred Carden, Sarah Earl,
Richard Hummelbrunner and Terry Smutylo. The final text is, of course, the sole responsibility
of the authors and editor.
Institution
Ford Foundation
Date
2012
Accessed
2018-09-22
Citation
Wilson-Grau, R., & Britt, H. (2012). Outcome Harvesting. Ford Foundation. https://usaidlearninglab.org/sites/default/files/resource/files/outome_harvesting_brief_final_2012-05-2-1.pdf
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