Difference between revisions of "Beneficiary"
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[[Beneficiary|Beneficiaries]] are people that directly benefit from: | [[Beneficiary|Beneficiaries]] are people that directly benefit from: | ||
− | * the [[Problem/UnMet Need| | + | * the [[Problem/UnMet Need|problem/unmet needs]] being addressed, or |
* the [[Mission]] being achieved, or | * the [[Mission]] being achieved, or | ||
* the creation of the [[Solution]] | * the creation of the [[Solution]] |
Revision as of 15:52, 27 July 2014
Beneficiaries are people that directly benefit from:
- the problem/unmet needs being addressed, or
- the Mission being achieved, or
- the creation of the Solution
Beneficiary Insight helps to determines whether an eDream is a good idea based on understanding the beneficiaries and their problem/unmet needs. The more you understand the beneficiaries like this grandmother and their problems/unmet needs, the more likely you will be able to know if your eDream is a good idea.
Beneficiary is a component of the eDream.
Primary Beneficiaries
A primary beneficiary is a direct beneficiary from the problem/unmet need(s) being addressed.
Beneficiaries are people that directly benefit from:
* Problems or Unmet Needs being addressed, * Mission being achieved, * Creation of the Solution
Secondary Beneficiary
A secondary beneficiary is someone who receives benefit from:
- the mission being achieved,
- the solution being created and being delivered, or
- a relationship with a primary beneficiary.
Named Beneficiary
A named beneficiary is someone that is known by name as a primary beneficiary.