Atma has been a part of the growth journey of many inspiring Education NGOs over the last 15 years
In 2022, Atma commissioned Sattva to conduct an independent impact evaluation of Atma's Accelerator programme on participating NGOs in the last 5 years. Here are the key insights emerging from the study:
4x average increase in stakeholders
2.2x average increase in funding
2.11x average increase in staff
85% of the partner organisations reported growing by 1 stage at least. While the bulk of partner organisations were reportedly on stage 3 at the time of joining, this shifts to stage 4 at the time of graduation
ATMA’S NET PROMOTER SCORE (NPS)
The average score for likeliness to recommend (on a scale of 1-10) is 8.04 (n=21) indicating a very high likelihood of partner organisations recommending the programme.
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The evaluation framework was based on the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development’s (OECD) Development Assistance Committee (DAC) principles for the evaluation of Development Assistance. The impact of the Accelerator programme is likely to continue after programme support has been withdrawn
partner organisations agree or strongly agree that the Accelerator adequately met their needs
The Accelerator is in coherence with international policies and priorities in the education space
The Accelerator contributes to the following:
17 Partnerships for the Goals
4 Quality Education
NITI Aayog
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partner organisations were satisfied with support on the diagnosis of capacity building needs, goal setting and planning, and design and implementation of projects
of partner organisations reported that the Accelerator improved their confidence levels
Partner organisations are well-equipped to work independently, and continue using co-created frameworks, methods, and knowledge products even post the engagement showcasing sustainability of the Accelerator