International Initiative for Impact Evaluation
For General Operating Support
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Amount$2,000,000
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Program
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Date Awarded11/15/2010
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Term12.0 Months
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Type of SupportGeneral Support/Organization
Overview
The International Initiative for Impact Evaluation promotes the production and use of evidence from rigorous impact evaluations by policymakers to improve social and economic development programs in low- and middle-income countries. Founded on recommendations from the Hewlett-supported Evaluation Gap Working Group, 3ie is supported by a coalition of forward-thinking development partners, including the Gates Foundation and the British Department for International Development. Now in its second year of operation, 3ie has awarded more than fifty grants for new impact studies, has produced eleven reviews of exiting research, has published five issues of The Journal of Development Effectiveness, and has launched an innovative "policy window" grant competition to nurture evaluation proposals that incorporate the interests and questions of policymakers right from the design phase. Additional operating support would help 3ie meet the demand for, and promote the use of, evidence from impact evaluations by policymakers who can ensure that development resources are allocated to the programs that have the greatest impact.
The International Initiative for Impact Evaluation, Inc. (3ie) (Washington, DC) – GOS; Renewal; $2,000,000 over 1 year; 16% of organizational budget
About the Grantee
Grantee Website
www.3ieimpact.org
Address
c/o Results for Development
1111 19th Street NW, Suite 700, Washington, DC, 20036, United States
Grants to this Grantee
for general operating support
The International Initiative for Impact Evaluation (3ie) advances the generation and use of evidence so that development programs are better designed and implemented effectively. 3ie’s early work focused on filling the large evidence gaps in international development by funding impact evaluations. As more evidence and evaluations have become available, 3ie has changed its focus to filling thematic gaps, improving the quality and relevance of research, ensuring improved access to and use of evidence, and expanding the frontiers of evidence research in low- and middle-income countries. It partners with institutions and countries working to promote evidence-informed decision making. 3ie is evolving from being mainly a funder and quality assurer of large evidence programs to a funded partner to development organizations and governments that can help address the needs where they are most acute and strengthen institutional evidence systems and cultures. (Strategy: Evidence-Informed Policymaking)
for the West Africa Capacity-building and Impact Evaluation program
The International Initiative for Impact Evaluation (3ie) seeks to improve policies and programs by building researcher capacity to produce evidence and by conducting policy-relevant evaluations, synthesizing evidence, and building a culture of evidence-based policymaking. This grant supports 3ie's West Africa Capacity-building and Impact Evaluation initiative. Eight Francophone West African governments, the West African Development Bank, and the West African Economic Monetary Union are partnering with 3ie to increase their use of evidence in decision making. During this grant period, 3ie expects to continue to contribute to the use of evidence across the region through informing major government decisions, enabling nongovernmental organizations to partner with each other and with Francophone governments to better achieve their goals, and supporting regional capacity for evidence use. (Strategy: Evidence-Informed Policymaking.)
for general operating support
The International Initiative for Impact Evaluation (3ie) advances the generation and use of evidence so that development programs are better designed and implemented effectively. 3ie's early work focused on filling the large evidence gaps in international development by funding impact evaluations. As more evidence and evaluations have become available, 3ie has changed to focus on filling thematic gaps, improving the quality and relevance of research, ensuring improved access to and use of evidence, and expanding the frontiers of evidence research in low- and middle-income countries. It partners institutions and countries working to promote evidence-informed decision making. 3ie is evolving from being mainly a funder and quality assurer of large evidence programs to a funded partner to development organizations and governments that can help address the needs where they are most acute and strengthen institutional evidence systems and cultures. (Strategy: Evidence-Informed Policymaking)