Alison Waterson, MID-NGOCS, 2014
Hello out there! Our names are Julianne and Ally and we spent six weeks of our summer performing a program evaluation for a non profit (RealStart) in George, South Africa. George is a picturesque seaside town located about 4 hours east of Cape Town in a region called the Western Cape, and sits right on the coast of the Indian ocean.
George is a
relatively small town by South Africa standards, with a population of 120,000.
Like the rest of South Africa, it is incredibly diverse and unequal with large affluent
golf resorts backing onto poverty stricken townships.
A
little bit about RealStart – RealStart is a South African based non-profit
which focuses on the holistic development of impoverished young people. They
currently run a year-long youth development program across two campuses, with
the hope of expanding the program throughout the country. They also have a
number of other exciting projects in the pipeline. I (Alison) have been
affiliated with RealStart for a number of years and have known its founder for
five years. This was Julianne’s first interaction with the organization.
The
first week of our evaluation consisted of us finding out a little more about
RealStart and what it was they wanted us to achieve with our evaluation. As
non-experts in the field, we spent copious hours sitting outside in the sun
reading a program evaluation textbook one of our professors had given us.
We
soon discovered that we did not have enough data (RealStart is only 3 years
old) to do a quantitative evaluation and thus had to focus on a more
qualitative one. The next few days involved writing up questionnaires and
contacting as many stakeholders as we possibly could in order to set up
interviews to ask them questions about the organization and their relationship
with it.
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