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Request for Proposals - Program Evaluation Services

Africa Centre1 day ago
Edmonton, AB
Mid Level

About the role

Program Evaluation Services Youth Leadership Program Evaluation Period: 2026–2027

Organizational Background

Council for the Advancement of African Canadians in Alberta operating as Africa Centre invites qualified consultants or evaluation firms to submit proposals to conduct an independent evaluation of our Ujima Youth Leadership and Mentorship
Program.

Africa Centre's Youth Leadership and Mentorship Programs are designed to empower youth through leadership development, community engagement, mentorship, and skills-building opportunities. The program seeks to strengthen youth confidence, leadership capacity, and civic participation while fostering positive outcomes for young people and their communities.

As part of our commitment to continuous improvement, accountability, and community impact, we are seeking an external evaluator to conduct a comprehensive assessment of our program’s implementation, outcomes, and overall effectiveness.

Purpose of the Evaluation

The purpose of this evaluation is to:

  • Assess the overall effectiveness and impact of the programs.

  • Evaluate outcomes for participating youth, including leadership development, skills acquisition, confidence, and community engagement.

  • Review program design, delivery methods, and implementation practices.

  • Gather feedback from program participants, staff, partners, and stakeholders.

  • Identify strengths, challenges, and opportunities for program improvement.

  • Provide recommendations for strengthening program outcomes and sustainability.

  • Support evidence-based decision-making for future program planning and funding.

Scope of Work

The selected evaluator will conduct a comprehensive evaluation that includes, but is not limited to, the following activities:

a) Program Review

  • Review all program materials, including curriculum, program models, reports, and existing data.
  • Assess alignment between program objectives, activities, and intended outcomes.
  • Examine program implementation and delivery across program cycles.

b) Impact Evaluation

  • Assess the impact of the program on youth participants, including:
    • Leadership skills development
    • Personal growth and confidence
    • Civic and community engagement
    • Educational or career readiness outcomes
  • Identify measurable changes in participants over the course of their involvement.

c) Data Collection and Analysis

  • Develop or refine evaluation frameworks and indicators where necessary.
  • Collect quantitative and qualitative data through:
    • Surveys
    • Interviews
    • Focus groups
    • Case studies
    • Program data review
  • Analyze program participation data and outcomes.

d) Stakeholder Engagement

  • Gather feedback from key stakeholders, including:
    • Youth participants and alumni
    • Program facilitators and staff
    • Community partners
    • Mentors and volunteers
  • Assess stakeholder perceptions of program value and effectiveness.

e) Equity and Community Lens

  • Assess how the program supports equitable participation and outcomes.
  • Evaluate how the program responds to the needs and lived realities of the communities served.

f) Reporting and Recommendations

  • Produce evaluation reports with findings and actionable recommendations.

  • Provide guidance on:

    • Program improvement and refinement
    • Measurement frameworks
    • Sustainability and scaling opportunities
  • Present findings to program leadership and stakeholders.

Expected Deliverables

The evaluator will be expected to provide:

  • Evaluation Work Plan and Methodology
  • Evaluation Framework and Indicators
  • Interim Progress Brief(s)
  • Stakeholder Engagement Summary
  • Midpoint Evaluation Report
  • Final Comprehensive Evaluation Report
  • Presentation of Findings and Recommendations

In addition, evaluators are also expected to:

  • Develop a long-term impact measurement framework
  • Create participant outcome indicators and tracking tools
  • Support data collection systems or dashboards
  • Produce participant success stories or case studies
  • Conduct a cost-benefit or return-on-investment analysis
  • Provide capacity-building for staff on evaluation and data collection
  • Help design future program monitoring tools

Reports should include clear data analysis, key insights, and practical recommendations for program improvement.

Qualifications

Qualified evaluators should demonstrate:

  • Experience conducting program evaluations for nonprofit or youth development programs
  • Strong expertise in mixed-methods evaluation (qualitative and quantitative)
  • Experience working with community-based organizations
  • Understanding of youth leadership, community engagement, and empowerment programming
  • Ability to apply equity-informed or culturally responsive evaluation approaches
  • Strong data analysis, facilitation, and reporting skills
  • Strong digital skills

Preference will be given to evaluators with experience working with racialized communities and youth-centered programs.

Proposal Requirements

Proposals should include:

  • Consultant/Firm Overview

  • Relevant Experience and Qualifications

  • Proposed Evaluation Approach and Methodology

  • Work Plan and Timeline

  • Examples of Previous Evaluation Work

  • Budget and Fee Structure

  • References (minimum of two)

Submission Instructions

Proposals must be submitted electronically via this link.

Subject line: Ujima Youth Leadership & Mentorship Program Evaluation Proposal

Submission Deadline: 5:00 p.m. on Mar 26, 2026.

You can send your inquiries if any to tawa.nzekwu@africacentre.ca.

We thank all applicants; however, only those proposals selected for further consideration will be contacted.

About Africa Centre

The Africa Centre, in Cape Town, South Africa, is structured as a not-for-profit organisation whose purpose is to provide a platform for Pan-African arts and cultural practice to function as a catalyst for social change. All the projects it conducts, facilitates or supports have some social intention. These projects are supported by a variety of Pan-African artists.

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