UMASINSO: An evaluation of the community-based program in Barangay Aplaya, Digos City
Keywords:
impact assessment, community banner project, descriptive study, bangus deboning, Digos CityAbstract
This study aims to evaluate the impact of UMASINSO, the satisfaction of the beneficiaries, and the program's effectiveness. Hence, this is an impact evaluation. The researchers of this study used the mixed-method in gathering and analyzing the data. The researchers used a survey questionnaire for the quantitative and a reflection form for the qualitative part. The feedback form adapted by the researchers served as the evaluation form before and after the implementation of Bangus Deboning Training and Seminars as perceived by the beneficiaries. Data are also gathered from barangay officials through a given activity evaluation form to assess the activities' effectiveness. Also, the beneficiaries' customers were asked some questions to assess the quality of the product and evaluate the effectiveness of Bangus Deboning training. The research revealed that the evaluation of the program's pre-implementation showed a mean of 2.60 which means they are moderately satisfied with the program. It also revealed that the evaluation of the program's post-implementation showed a mean of 4.73 which means they are now very highly satisfied after the Bangus Deboning Training was implemented. Moreover, the overall impact evaluation showed that satisfaction, awareness, and effectiveness have increased. Lastly, the beneficiaries' qualitative responses supported the quantitative part of the research as they have extended their appreciation of the program. Their responses also hope to answer their need for Marketing.
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Copyright (c) 2024 Eldefonso Manansala, Danica Lagunsay, Niño Rey Macalan, Calvin Earl Legaspo, Jeaneth Tormis
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