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Youth Futures Foundation, IPSOS, NatCen, NPC

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New Philanthropy Capital

Building Futures  · 

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New Philanthropy Capital
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NPC is the think tank and consultancy for the impact sector. Its mission is to help charities, foundations, philanthropists, impact investors, social enterprises, businesses, and the public sector to maximise social impact in the lives of the people they serve. It supports individuals and organisations, challenges and inspires the sector, and help to create the conditions for impact.

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Ipsos

Building Futures, What Works: testing youth employment interventions  · 

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Ipsos
Research & evaluation partner

ProgrammeBuilding Futures, What Works: testing youth employment interventions

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Ipsos is one of the largest providers of research and evaluations in the UK across a range of public policy areas. It supports clients at the forefront of the most pressing and complex policy challenges currently affecting the UK and the world, taking pride in the full spectrum of evaluation services it offers that address these issues.

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National Centre for Social Research

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National Centre for Social Research
Research & evaluation partner

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NatCen is Britain’s largest independent not-for-profit social research organisation, working collaboratively to generate evidence that uncovers the reality of people’s lives in the UK.

Summary

Youth Futures Foundation partnered with Ipsos, New Philanthropy Capital and the National Centre for Research on a project to support a total of nine organisations prepare for robust, independent evaluations and improve their internal capabilities for monitoring, evaluation, and learning. 

This reflection note captures insights from a collaborative workshop held at the end of the project to share key learnings, reflect on the barriers and enablers of this type of work, and generate recommendations for commissioners, funders and delivery organisations. 

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