LEAP catalyzes large-scale social impact on some of Canada’s most complex and pressing issues in health, employment, and education by selecting, supporting, and scaling breakthrough social ventures within a curated multi-sectoral collaboration that unlocks and measures impact across multiple levels.
In 2022, LEAP launched The Equity Opportunity (TEO), a five-year initiative to scale innovative, high-impact programs working to advance women’s economic well-being, particularly those from equity-deserving groups. Through TEO, LEAP is providing eight social ventures with scaling strategy and execution support, which includes intensive long-term engagements with their team and access to top-tier pro-bono professional services.
SRDC has been engaged to evaluate LEAP’s impact measurement framework, the efficacy of TEO’s design and delivery, and early progress toward the initiative’s impact goals. We are also providing support to help ensure the integrity of LEAP’s self-assessment data and practices and bolster social ventures’ own impact measurement. Results will support LEAP’s reporting on TEO outputs and outcomes to Women and Gender Equality Canada (WAGE) as a project funder.
Capability: Program Evaluation/ Performance Measurement
Policy Area: Income Security
Population: Women
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