Avoid These 5 Things When Developing Program Evaluation Surveys

By: Henry Malone Aug 5th, 2021 (updated July 29th, 2024) Rolling out an effective survey is far from an exact science. Many factors come into play when attempting to maximize response rates and reach the appropriate audience. There are several errors that may arise along the way that can almost completely [...]

11 Tips to Create More Effective Surveys

By: Kayleigh P. Marques May 1st, 2020 (updated July 23rd, 2024) The purpose of creating a program survey is to collect the data you need to improve your decision-making, maximize impact on your service recipients, and improve your organizational performance. Therefore, it is important that you follow survey best practices to [...]

8 Ways to Use Surveys and the Power of Survey Form Logic for Social and Public Sector Work

By: Kayleigh P. Marques July 17th, 2024 The Power of Surveys: 8 Ways to Use Surveys in Social/Public Sector Work Surveys are indispensable tools in the social and public sectors. They provide a means to gather crucial data, assess community needs, and measure the impact of various programs and [...]

Top 11 Compyle Features for Service Providers — Data Collection, Service Recipient Tracking, Referrals, Analytics, and More!

By: Kayleigh P. Marques July 15th, 2024 Introduction and About Compyle Service providers need robust tools to efficiently manage data collection, surveys, service recipient tracking, referrals, and program analytics. Clear Impact Compyle offers a comprehensive suite of features designed to streamline these processes, save time and money, and reduce [...]

Introducing Compyle Form Logic — If/Then Rules That Help You Create Smarter Surveys

By: Kayleigh P. Marques June 24th, 2024 Introduction Clear Impact offers two software solutions for organizations looking to expand their impact using data: Scorecard and Compyle. These systems serve different purposes but work together to provide a complete set of data collection, management, and impact strategy tools for organizations [...]

“Turning Curves” Podcast — Soft Launch Announcement & Episode One Preview

By: Kayleigh P. Marques April 10th, 2024 Coming Soon to Major Podcast Platforms — Turning Curves by Clear Impact Uplifting Perspectives From People Doing Inspiring Work to Make a Measurable Difference in Their Communities We are thrilled to announce the upcoming launch of our brand-new podcast, "Turning Curves by [...]

How Clear Impact Suite Supports Effective Results-Based Accountability Implementation

By: Kayleigh P. Marques March 16th, 2023 Clear Impact Suite, which consists of Scorecard and Compyle, is a powerful tool that enables the effective implementation of Results-Based Accountability (RBA). RBA is a data-driven decision-making framework that helps organizations and communities identify the Results they want to achieve, measure progress toward those [...]

Being Better Stewards of Your Donors’ Dollars: A United Way Case Study for Clear Impact Unlimited Suite

By: Christian Ragland December 8, 2023 The United Way of Central Iowa has been an early adapter of Clear Impact tools. For years, it has used Scorecard and Compyle to streamline its programs and improve performance reporting. In October, Marian Rueter Godwin of UWCI spoke at a Clear Impact webinar to [...]

Clear Impact Suite Changes to Reflect Section 508 Compliance and Accessibility for the Future

By: James Wall August 18, 2023 We Have and Continue to Update All of Our Software to Remain Compliant With the Latest ADA Requirements. Read this blog to learn more about the changes, the requirements, and the benefit to users. Table of Contents: What is the Rehabilitation Act [...]

How to Use Clear Impact Suite and Results-Based Accountability For Performance Management in R&D

By: James Wall July 11, 2023 Managing R&D can be very challenging. It is important to make sure that all projects are progressing on schedule and utilizing funding efficiently. Critical objectives must be met and it is important to know when projects need to be terminated or re-examined due to unmet [...]