Evaluation and impact assessment are rapidly evolving in response to technological innovation, global equity priorities, and the demand for real-time, actionable insights. This article explores emerging trends such as participatory and equity-focused approaches, mixed-method integration, utilization-focused evaluation, artificial intelligence, geospatial analysis, citizen-generated data, and real-time monitoring. Case examples from education, health, microfinance, and environmental programs illustrate how these innovations enhance inclusivity, accuracy, and sustainability. The analysis highlights a paradigm shift from retrospective, expert-driven evaluations toward continuous, participatory, and forward-looking systems. By adopting these approaches, nonprofits can strengthen accountability, improve responsiveness, and ensure alignment with complex and evolving development challenges.
Anna Neya Kazanskaia (Wed,) studied this question.