
Learning Evaluation
Component 1: Program Monitoring
A program monitoring exercise was created to gather data on key
measures, particularly as they related to the new product(s) or
process(es) developed. This component involved semi-annual reporting
to FIELD by each grantee on a set of approximately 23 measures.
Component 2: Case Documentation
In understanding the success of a financing innovation it is important
to understand both the process by which the innovation was implemented,
and the specific design of the product itself. This information
is particularly important to organizations seeking to replicate
or adapt the innovation to their microenterprise efforts. The case
documentation of the product development efforts of each grantee
involved two parts: site visits by FIELD staff to several sites
and summary reports by FIELD grantees.
FIELD staff undertook site visits to several grantees, to document
the product development process. Site visits involved meetings and
interviews with grantee staff and management, and in some cases
with board members, customers and others important to the product
development process.
Work produced by the grantees was used in a variety of products
including the micro-equity practitioner kit and the credit evaluation
grids tool. In addition, material from the New Hampshire Community
Loan Fund was reported extensively in FIELD Best Practice Guide:
Volume 1.