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2.2D Peer Benchmarking Output template

This work is licensed under the Creative Commons BY-NC-ND License. To view a copy of this license, visit Please do not distribute. 2TBG Key questions to be explored through peer benchmarking 2 [Key question 1] -To inform this question, we looked at similar organizations [insert category of organization] -We created this list from [describe method for identifying organizations to research] -To gather information, we [describe process: interviews, literature review] [Key question 2] -To inform this question, we looked at similar organizations [insert category of organization] -We created this list from [describe method for identifying organizations to research] -To gather information, we [describe process: interviews, literature review]

This work is licensed under the Creative Commons BY-NC-ND License. To view a copy of this license, visit Please do not distribute. 2TBG Data gathering template for each benchmarked organization 3 Name of organization Annual budget Program model Target population # served Class size / teacher ratio Cost per participant Outcomes tracked, performance reported While you probably also want to gather some basic facts on each organization you profile (age, size, etc.), what you gather ‘beyond the basics’ should be driven by what you want to learn You may also want to potentially create multiple tables to group related data points together ILLUSTRATIVE

This work is licensed under the Creative Commons BY-NC-ND License. To view a copy of this license, visit Please do not distribute. 2TBG Summary matrix comparing multiple organizations 4 Name of organization Annual budget Program model Target population # served Class size / teacher ratio Cost per participant Outcomes tracked, performance reported Org A $1.2M Math tutoring 6-8 th grade, 1+ grades behind 55530:1$2.2k 15% improvement in 8 th grade math test scores Org B $2.2M English tutoring 5-8 th grade83015:1$2.7k Improvement in 8 th grade English scores on state test (no performance reported) Org C $3.6M Math tutoring 5-9 th grade, 1+ grades behind 42525:1 $8.5k 20% higher grade passage rates Our Org $1.5M English tutoring 5-8 th grade30010:17K Improvement in 5 th grade English scores on state test ILLUSTRATIVE