We measure what matters: learning gains, local ownership, and sustainable transformation.
We're accountable to the children we serve. That means tracking real outcomes, documenting progress transparently, and course-correcting when needed.
Baseline assessments before implementation. Regular testing throughout. Comparison to national averages. We track math proficiency, reading comprehension, and critical thinking skills. Real data on whether kids are actually learning.
Attendance rates. Time on task. Student satisfaction surveys. Passion projects completed. We measure whether children love learning—not just whether they're passing tests.
Confidence levels before and after training. Time saved on administrative tasks. Ability to personalize instruction. Teacher retention rates. We measure whether educators feel empowered, not replaced.
Community investment. Local leader development. Sustainability planning. Financial independence from external funding. We measure whether communities own the transformation—or whether they're dependent on us.
Internet connectivity improvements. Device availability. Technical support capacity. Community-driven innovation. We measure whether foundational capacity is growing, not just whether our program runs.
Secondary school enrollment. University acceptance. Job placement. Community leadership. We measure whether this creates lasting opportunity—not just temporary gains.
We're in the early stages—launching our first pilots in 2026-2027. This page will evolve as we gather data, document outcomes, and learn from implementation.
We'll publish regular impact reports showing what's working, what isn't, and what we're learning. No cherry-picking data. No hiding failures. Honest accountability to funders and communities.
As we scale, we'll bring in third-party evaluators to assess our work. We want objective measurement, not just self-reported success stories.
Impact isn't just what we measure—it's what communities experience. We'll center their perspectives, their definitions of success, and their assessments of whether this work serves them.
We're seeking partners who value rigorous measurement, transparent reporting, and long-term sustainable change. If you want to fund work that prioritizes real outcomes over feel-good stories, let's talk.