is here to streamline your program evaluation efforts.
A team thinks, “We support our clients and we uplift the community, but we need help demonstrating our processes and impact.”
SimplyEval can support.
SimplyEval simplifies program evaluation. We collaborate with public and private entities that have limited or no internal capacity for program evaluation. We help teams develop theories of change, evaluate program services, and illustrate processes and impact.
Currently, we specialize in support to mental health and wellness-focused initiatives.
At SimplyEval, we understand the unique challenges teams in human service organizations face. We are here to streamline program evaluation efforts because demonstrating impact matters.
SimplyEval offers a range of services including designing program evaluation plans, developing theories of change, collecting data, analyzing data, reporting findings and much more.
SimplyEval utilizes a simple process to help teams define their objectives, collect and analyze data, and report findings clearly and concisely. Our approach values collaboration, diversity, and accountability.
Principal Program Evaluator
Sarafina Robinson Ndzi (she/hers) is a community psychology practitioner. She provides program evaluation consultation to a range of human service organizations. She draws from a diverse array of frameworks including Client-Centered Practice, Equitable Evaluation, Results-Based Accountability, and Community-Based Participatory Research.
Sarafina has served as a lead evaluator for a Community Health Worker training initiative in Connecticut and a family-based counseling initiative in New York City. She has co-led evaluations for a counterdrug task force in New York, an afterschool arts program in Connecticut, and a national initiative aimed at preventing underage drinking. She is experienced in program evaluation planning, survey design, focus group facilitation, interviewing, and mixed-methods data analysis. She has facilitated a range of program evaluation activities through her role at Yale University’s Consultation Center. She strives to simplify the complex.
She is a member of the American Evaluation Association (AEA) and American Psychological Association (APA). Sarafina holds a Master of Arts in Community Psychology with a focus in Program Development and Evaluation from the University of New Haven and a Master of Arts in Counseling for Mental Health and Wellness from New York University.