This article synthesizes the core dimensions of strategic evaluation in non-profit organizations, offering an integrated perspective that bridges theory and practice. It reviews key metrics such as KPIs and SMART objectives, frameworks including the Logic Model, Results-Based Management, and the Balanced Scorecard, and practices like data collection, feedback loops, monitoring dashboards, and reporting. Common challenges—including unclear objectives, data-quality issues, stakeholder resistance, and resource constraints—are critically examined, with strategies for mitigation. The article also looks forward, exploring future trends such as AI/ML analytics, IoT-enabled real-time monitoring, integrated evaluation platforms, and participatory approaches. By combining conceptual clarity with practical guidance, it provides both scholars and practitioners with a roadmap for embedding evaluation into organizational culture and sustaining mission effectiveness.
Anna Neya Kazanskaia (Wed,) studied this question.