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Date(s) - 26/02/2025
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ImpactMapper
Why choose this course?
This is a new online training series running in February, Qualitative Coding Basics.
A significant amount of text data in the social impact and climate justice sectors lies hidden in text data. It could be grantee reports, evaluations, interviews, focus groups, open-ended text responses in surveys, or stories of change.
Skills in qualitative data analysis are critical to unlocking these insights!
The training is designed to support professionals in research and evaluation, donors, nonprofits, and academia to get the most out of their qualitative data. If you regularly work with qualitative data and are seeking to enhance your coding skills, our live 3-session course will provide you with a structured framework to create systematic and reliable data analysis across your work. There will be theory and real world practice on your own data with feedback if you take the full three courses.
You will also get free access to the ImpactMapper software tool as part of the training. (One week of free software if you take the intro course and three weeks of free software if you take all 3 courses.) It is a great way to test the software tool to see how it supports your research and evaluation work as well.
Register for the full course with all 3 sessions for only $249 here or join the Intro course for $99 here:
- Introduction to Qualitative Coding for Impact Tracking (February 12, 5 – 7 pm CET, 11 am-1 pm ET)
- Getting more out of your survey data: How to code open-ended survey responses (February 19, 5 – 7 pm CET, 11 am-1 pm ET)
- Practicum: Coding Your Grantee Reports, Text and Stories for Monitoring and Evaluation: Tips and Tricks (February 26, 5 – 7 pm CET, 11 am-1 pm ET)