City of London Community Grants Metric Tool

A metric is a measurement of what you want to achieve.  It is used to track performance, behaviours or a process.

The metric is part of the measurement used in the Funding Alignment section of the grant application.  It follows the selected Strategic Area of Focus, Outcome and Expected Result, demonstrating the impact the funding will have in the city.

A metric is:

  • a short and impactful message
  • less than 10 words and
  • identifies a target

Step one: Determine metric(s)

For each metric used, select the target descriptor that suits your program demographic such as; X # of children, youth, families, residents, newcomers, parents, individuals, Indigenous individuals, community partners, women, Londoners, Muslim women, older adults etc. Below is a list of sample metrics If your program is not reflected in the list of metrics below, create a metric based on the steps provided below.

Example sample metrics:

  • X # youth have increased life skills
  • X # families have access to basic needs
  • X # residents are educated about waste, water or energy reduction;
  • X # Londoners have increased access to anti-black racism education

Step two: Develop the target number for each metric

Insert the unit of measurement for each metric.

Example units of measurement:

  • 78 youth have increased life skills
  • 159 families have access to basic needs
  • 300 residents are educated about waste, water or energy reduction;
  • 120 Londoners have increased access to anti-black racism education

Step three: Insert the metric from step two into the application form

  • For each project, choose a Strategic Area of Focus and up to two (2) associated Outcomes
  • Based on the Outcomes chosen, choose up to two (2) Expected Results
  • Insert up to two (2) metrics for each selected Expected Result

Funding Alignment Example

Strategic Area of Focus: Wellbeing and Safety

Outcome: London is an affordable and supportive community for individuals and families.

Expected Result: Londoners have equitable access to key services, community supports, and recreational opportunities that enhance wellbeing and resilience

Metric:

  • 50 older adults feel connected/included/engaged in their community;
  • 30 Sudanese families have increased awareness of community services and resources to meet their needs

Metric Samples:

Wellness/growth

  • (insert target #) (insert population type) have increased problem solving skills
  • (insert target #) (insert population type) are connected to supports and networks that help them achieve success
  • (insert target #) (insert population type) have increased life skills
  • (insert target #) (insert population type) develop positive social skills
  • (insert target #) (insert population type) have relationships that make them feel safe
  • (insert target #) (insert population type) have the confidence to speak up for themselves
  • (insert target #) (insert population type) feel connected/included/engaged in their community
  • (insert target #) (insert population type) can find someone to talk to when they need help
  • (insert target #) (insert population type) feel socially included
  • (insert target #) (insert population type) feel safer in London
  • (insert target #) (insert population type) develop stronger coping skills
  • (insert target #) (insert population type) report increased sense of safety, understanding of risks, and ability to safety plan
  • (insert target #) (insert population type) have increased feelings of well-being
  • (insert target #) (insert population type) have sense of belonging in their community
  • (insert target #) (insert population type) feel less isolated
  • (insert target #) (insert population type) report increased confidence in their ability to achieve goals
  • # of parents who feel supported in their parenting role

Community

  • (insert target #) (insert population type) volunteer
  • (insert target #) (insert population type) take on leadership roles within their community
  • (insert target #) (insert population type) feel connected/included/engaged in their community
  • (insert target #) (insert population type) feel a sense of belonging in their community
  • (insert target #) (insert population type) have an increased sense of belonging
  • (insert target #) (insert population type) welcomed, included and engaged in their community

Social

  • (insert target #) (insert population type) feel like they belong in their community
  • (insert target #) (insert population type) develop effective leadership skills
  • (insert target #) (insert population type) volunteer
  • (insert target #) (insert population type) increase their participation in community and social life
  • (insert target #) (insert population type) experience increased social participation
  • (insert target #) (insert population type) feel connected/included/engaged in their community
  • (insert target #) (insert population type) who attend other social programs/activities
  • (insert target #) (insert population type) volunteer in their neighbourhood
  • (insert target #) (insert population type) increase feelings of social connection
  • (insert target #) (insert population type) feel more connected to others

Services

  • (insert target #) (insert population type) with increased knowledge of community based services and supports
  • (insert target #) (insert population type) are connected to resources in the community
  • (insert target #) (insert population type) are provided access to basic needs
  • (insert target #) (insert population type) have increased awareness of community services and resources to meet their needs
  • (insert target #) (insert population type) have information and access to programs and services in their neighbourhoods
  • (insert target #) (insert population type) receive advocacy support
  • (insert target #) (insert population type) receive mental health services within their neighbourhood
  • # of subsidies provided to those in financial need

Educational

  • # of youth who graduate from high school
  • # of youth attend post-secondary school
  • # of children/youth who feel comfortable at school
  • # of youth and families with low-income who access information about post-secondary education options
  • # youth feel prepared for high school, postsecondary and employment
  • (insert target #) (insert population type) have the resources and support to foster educational achievement
  • (insert target #) (insert population type) have improved literacy skills
  • (insert target #) (insert population type) have improved numeracy skills

Cultural

  • (insert target #) (insert population type) have access to cultural resources
  • (insert target #) (insert population type) have increased their knowledge of their Indigenous culture and stories
  • (insert target #) (insert population type) attend Indigenous gatherings and events
  • (insert target #) (insert population type) connect with others from the same culture
  • (insert target #) (insert population type) feel a sense of belonging and welcome in a culturally safe space
  • (insert target #) (insert population type) participate in cultural activities
  • (insert target #) (insert population type) have increased access to anti-black racism education

Mental health/addiction

  • (insert target #) (insert population type) feel they can better manage their mental health and addiction concerns
  • (insert target #) (insert population type) receive harm reduction resources
  • (insert target #) (insert population type) with increased access to mental health and substance abuse services
  • (insert target #) (insert population type) receive training and resources to support and respond to individuals with substance abuse
  • (insert target #) (insert population type) have increased skills to cope with trauma and mental health
  • (insert target #) (insert population type) have increased skills to support people with mental health issues
  • # parents have an increased understanding of their children's mental health needs

Healthy living

  • (insert target #) (insert population type) make healthy lifestyle choices
  • (insert target #) (insert population type) have increased physical fitness
  • (insert target #) (insert population type) participate in physical activity
  • (insert target #) (insert population type) have increased food literacy skills
  • (insert target #) (insert population type) have increased cooking skills
  • (insert target #) (insert population type) participate in activities that promote healthy living

Environmental

  • (insert target #) (insert population type) are aware of environmental programs and opportunities
  • (insert target #) (insert population type) share information about climate-smart practices with others
  • (insert target #) (insert population type) learn about climate-smart practices and become aware of environmental opportunities and services
  • (insert target #) (insert population type) grow climate-smart plants or adopt landscape best practices
  • (insert target #) (insert population type) are educated about waste, water or energy reduction
  • (insert target #) (insert population type) participate in enhancing waterways activities
  • (insert target #) (insert population type) participate in home energy assessments & reduction actions
  • (insert target #) (insert population type) participate in waste diversion projects
  • (insert target #) (insert population type) participate in environmental programs
  • (insert target #) (insert population type) participate in programs that reduce London's greenhouse gas emissions
  • (insert target #) (insert population type) participate in urban farming
Last modified:Friday, April 05, 2024