Scaling up coastal adaptation in Maldives through the NAP process
Do Big Good - COVID Response Services
1. About Us Do Big Good is a social impact measurement firm. We use
participatory design to give mission-driven organizations the information they
need to manage and maximize the social benefit of their programs.
Pandemic Response Today governments, foundations, and nonprofits
around the world are racing to protect the most vulnerable and stem the spread
of the coronavirus. As billions in funding is rapidly disbursed, it’s tempting to
allocate funds first and pick up the pieces later. Yet strategic clarity is even
more critical in times of crisis. Impactful funding means supporting the physical,
emotional, and economic well-being of the most vulnerable… not just those
who apply first. Rather than doing away with due diligence, rapid methods of
impact planning are needed.
Services We are ready to help you manage and maximize the impact of your
organization’s pandemic response with impact planning that is:
Team Do Big Good is a woman-owned firm whose team has over 40 years’
experience in social change research, participatory design, and data analysis.
Do Big Good LLC • 3621 1st Ave. NW Unit E, Seattle, WA 98107 • dobiggood.com • 857-928-1297
images: Marie Van den Broeck, Vectors Point, tezar tantular, and Andi Nur Abdillah from the Noun Project; freepik
Fast
While M&E plans normally
take weeks or months to
develop, our Impact Cascade
can identify impact metrics in
as little as 90 minutes of
c o n s u l t a t i o n . E n s u r i n g
accountability for your project
won’t mean lost time.
Fully Remote
Our global team has worked
remotely since our company
was founded. We are able to
provide all services virtually—
from one-on-one advising to
participatory workshops. By
working remotely, we can
serve the world.
Contact Mary Joyce at mary@dobiggood.com to begin the conversation.
Affordable
We’re charging COVID-19
projects on a sliding scale to
make this service accessible
to all who need it. For
example, the cost of defining
impact metrics can be as low
a s 1 % o f t o t a l f u n d
disbursement.
Do Big Good
Rapid Impact Planning
For COVID-19 Response