Evaluation

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October 29, 2025

AMP’s Evaluation Journey – AMP’s First Steps in Evaluation

The biggest takeaway organizations gain from planning and engaging in an evaluation is its usefulness. Designed to a specific context, program or policy, evaluations provide organizations with the opportunity to uncover the nuances of their functioning, providing them with evidence that informs how to improve their actions to meaningfully impact those they serve. It was this usefulness that compelled AMP

The Power of Evaluation:

Evaluation is the tool you need! By evaluating your program, you can achieve the following:

  • Ensure your programs are accomplishing what they’re intended to.
  • Make improvements to programing.
  • Demonstrate your programs’ impact to leadership, funders, then individuals involved in your programs, and the broader community.
  • Contribute to our understanding of mentoring in Alberta.

We’ve partnered with the Evaluation Capacity Network from the University of Alberta to offer your organization the opportunity to build your capacity to conduct and use meaningful evaluations. Access our Pre-Eval Webinar Series on our Youtube channel.

Pre-Eval Webinar Series

Evaluation is the tool you need! By evaluating your program, you can achieve the following:

  • Ensure your programs are accomplishing what they’re intended to.
  • Make improvements to programing.
  • Demonstrate your programs’ impact to leadership, funders, then individuals involved in your programs, and the broader community.
  • Contribute to our understanding of mentoring in Alberta.

We’ve partnered with the Evaluation Capacity Network from the University of Alberta to offer your organization the opportunity to build your capacity to conduct and use meaningful evaluations. Access our Pre-Eval Webinar Series on our Youtube channel.

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“We acknowledge that we are on and support Mentoring for Youth in the traditional territories across Alberta of the many First Nations from Treaty 6,7,& 8, the Métis of the 8 Alberta Settlements, and Inuit people whose footsteps have marked these lands for centuries.”