Proposed Common Metrics for the Washington State Department of Agriculture
The WSDA Common Metrics Project was a collaborative effort between the University of Washington and the Washington State Department of Agriculture to strengthen Washington’s food system by developing a shared framework for measuring collective impact across diverse WSDA programs. Through staff interviews, document review, and iterative feedback, the project produced an agency‑wide Outcome Map that identifies common goals and desired outcomes across areas such as partnership and networking, learning and communication, food system resiliency, agricultural business viability, and consumer food access and is grounded in an equity‑at‑all‑levels framework. Building on this foundation, the project proposes a set of feasible, meaningful common metrics—focused initially on partnership and network development—that programs can use to track progress, guide decision‑making, communicate impacts, and align with statewide equity mandates. These tools are designed as living resources to support WSDA in evaluating and communicating its collective contributions to a resilient, equitable, and thriving food system in Washington State.
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Funding:
This project was supported by funds awarded by the US Department of the Treasury. Points of view in this document are those of the author and do not necessarily represent the official position or policies of the US Department of the Treasury. Funds are administered by the America Rescue Plan Act, State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds, Washington State Department of Agriculture.
Project team members:
- Jennifer Otten, PI
- Marie Spiker, PI
- Sarah Collier, Co-I
Project Period:
9/1/22-6/30/23
Project Status:
Complete
Project contact:
mspiker@uw.edu