by Emmett | Apr 9, 2014 |
Eko Nomos designed a community-based self-employment training program that supported a micro-lending pool and individualized consultations for low-income rural women. The WRED Self-Employment and Enterprise Development (SEED) Curriculum was designed, piloted and written by Eko Nomos. Eko Nomos also trained the self-employment program...
by Emmett | Apr 9, 2014 |
This long-term initiative brings together seven foundations and corporations to support women’s social purpose enterprise development across Canada. The Collaborative Fund includes the CIBC, The Ontario Trillium Foundation, George Cedric Metcalf Foundation, and the Bank of Montreal. During the Fund’s first five years, Eko Nomos facilitated a collaborative process with grantees to capture effective practices in the implementation of social purpose enterprises with women. Link to paper 1 ; Link to paper 2 Eko Nomos also completed a five-year action research and learning process with the Fund’s 10 social enterprise development grantees during which we identified effective practice and outcomes. This project produced an evaluation guide providing tools, methods and systems that are used to support organizations in documenting and analyzing the outcomes of their...
by Emmett | Apr 9, 2014 |
Eko Nomos worked with six grantees of the IWF portfolio and was responsible for planning and managing an evaluation conducted by a team of 15 practitioner-researchers and the IWF managers. This included preparation of a detailed evaluation workplan, development of the evaluation framework, defining methods of data collection and analysis, applying advanced participatory data collection methods, setting team member responsibilities, and preparing outlines of key deliverables. Eko Nomos also oversaw data collection, data analysis and report writing. Link to...