Webinar Series - Launch and Learn the Outcomes Evidencing Toolkit

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Free event
About the event
The WA Community Impact Hub delivers a free webinar to launch the Outcomes Evidencing Toolkit.

Webinar: Launch of the Outcomes Evidencing Toolkit


Are you a grant seeker looking to strengthen the way you collect, analyse, and communicate your impact? Join us for the official launch of the Outcomes Evidencing Toolkit - a practical new resource designed to take the guesswork out of figuring out what data to collect and how to collect it.

Whether you're applying for a small community grant or managing a large-scale initiative, this toolkit helps you quickly identify the right evidencing methods for your organisation’s size, capacity, and project type. No more digging through complex frameworks or trying to decipher evaluation jargon - the toolkit brings everything together in one place, with clear guidance and easy-to-use tools.

In this 1‑hour webinar, you’ll learn:

  • How the Outcomes Evidencing Toolkit works and how it supports stronger, clearer grant applications.
  • How to match your project to the right data collection and evidencing tools, so you’re gathering exactly what funders are looking for.
  • Where to find practical guidance and resources to help you use each tool with confidence.
  • Why better evidencing matters - and how it can improve decision‑making, outcomes measurement, and long‑term impact.

Whether you’re new to outcomes measurement or already comfortable with evaluation, this webinar will give you the clarity and confidence to evidence your work effectively.

Register for the webinar here.


👉 Perfect for: community organisations, NFP staff, LGA staff, project / program managers, and anyone preparing a grant application in 2026.

Date and time
26 February 2026, 10:30AM - 11:30AM
Duration
60 mins
Location
Online

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Acknowledgement of Country

The Western Australian Community Impact Hub acknowledges and pays respect to the Traditional Owners of the land on which we are based, the Whadjuk people of the Noongar Nation and extends that respect to all the Traditional Owners and Elders of this country. We recognise the significant importance of their cultural heritage, values and beliefs and how these contribute to the positive health and wellbeing of the whole community.