Community energy groups need to report to their supporters and wider stakeholders the benefits delivered through their projects. This is not only in terms of carbon emission savings or kWh saved/generated, but also the local economy boost, investment raised, volunteer hours donated and so on. This becomes even more important when a group has to submit a funding bid, or report back to a funder on what has been achieved.
Monitoring and Evaluation Toolbox
03/07/2021

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