WE MEASURE IMPACT BECAUSE:
We believe our supporters deserve to see the powerful impact of their gifts.
The information and feedback from the communities we serve, collected by our specialists and implementing partners in the areas where we work, help us design innovative programs that solve problems faced by people in rural areas due to a lack of transportation.
By evaluating the results of our programs, we are able to raise awareness of the challenges faced, tell stories of change, determine our impact, and align our work to international development priorities, such as the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
We aim to educate national and global policymakers about the cross-cutting power of mobility in improving livelihoods and reducing poverty. A bicycle is a valuable tool that helps people achieve more in all areas of their lives.
World Bicycle Relief continuously seeks ways to improve access to transportation for people around the world. We rely on data from the areas where we work to define our programs and influence others to build bicycle mobility into their policies and programs.
We have a unique opportunity to study key topics related to empowerment and mobility. With positive results, the policy implications will be broad.
Regular monitoring of overall program usage and individual attainment before and after receipt of the bicycle provide valuable data about the performance of our programs.
By empowering Bicycle Supervisory Committees (BSCs) to design and monitor their own programs, the community and bicycle recipients assume responsibility for the outcomes.
We evaluate trends related to the durability of our Buffalo Bicycles as well as the cost of ownership and access to spare parts. Learnings from bike owners inform product development and improvements.
We review baseline data (before the bicycles are received) through endline data (at the conclusion of the project) and monitor all aspects of our programs to make adaptations as needed and ensure long-lasting, sustainable impact.