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Right-Fit Data for Your Ministry: A Synopsis of The Goldilocks Challenge

11 min · 13 de may de 2026
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Episode Summary How much data is too much — and how much is not enough? In this episode, we explore key insights from The Goldilocks Challenge by Dean Karlan and Mary Kay Gugerty, recapped by Nathan Mayo. The conversation unpacks how ministries and nonprofits can move beyond measuring activity alone and begin collecting data that actually improves outcomes. From understanding the difference between monitoring and evaluation to applying the CART framework for meaningful measurement, this episode challenges organizations to pursue data that is credible, actionable, responsible, and transportable. You’ll also hear why outcomes alone do not necessarily prove impact, why counterfactuals matter, and how smaller ministries can still pursue thoughtful, effective measurement without becoming overwhelmed by spreadsheets and reporting burdens. Whether you lead a church ministry, nonprofit program, or philanthropic initiative, this discussion offers practical wisdom for building programs that truly help people flourish. You’ll learn: * The critical difference between monitoring program execution and evaluating program effectiveness. * How the CART framework helps organizations collect data that actually informs better decisions. * Why measuring outputs alone can create a misleading picture of impact and effectiveness. Memorable Quotes “Effective programs measure what matters — no more and no less.” “Outcomes measurement can prove nothing changed, but it cannot prove our program caused the change.” What’s Next? Dig deeper into nonprofit effectiveness, outcomes measurement, and program design on the True Charity YouTube Channel. If you're a network member, download the tools and resources mentioned in this episode through True Charity Member Resources [https://www.truecharity.us?utm_source=chatgpt.com]. Not a member? Discover how True Charity [https://www.truecharity.us?utm_source=chatgpt.com] members are shaping a movement that empowers individuals to break free from dependent poverty and journey toward a more flourishing life. Thank you for listening! If this episode encouraged you, please leave a review—it helps more people find the show. The Goldilocks Challenge can be purchased on Amazon. [https://amzn.to/3PryY7v] If you purchase the book through this link, True Charity will earn a small amount as an Amazon Associate. This educational content is just the tip of the iceberg for practical resources available through the True Charity Network [https://www.truecharity.us/membership/]. Check out how it can help you learn, connect, and influence here. [https://www.truecharity.us/membership/] Already a member? Access all your benefits through the member portal [https://members.truecharity.us/].

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