
FIMP (Family Impact Measurement Project)
The Family Impact Measurement Project (FIMP) is a framework used to assess how policies, programs, or services affect families. It provides a structured way to evaluate whether initiatives support family well-being, relationships, and stability. By considering factors like economic stability, child development, and caregiver responsibilities, FIMP helps policymakers and organizations understand the broader impacts on families, ensuring that strategies promote healthy, resilient family units. Ultimately, it aims to inform decisions so they better serve family needs and improve overall societal well-being.