Our Impact

As a dynamic company with a passion for projects striving to make a positive difference in the world, Mainlevel has supported many projects and organisations in the public, non-profit and private sector.

Thank you for the trust in our services

Clients
56
Clients
Projects
396
Projects
Countries
136
Countries
Continents
5
Continents

What our clients say about us

"The digital M&E system developed together with Mainlevel helps us to monitor our activities in more than six African countries and to manage our project in an impact-oriented way. The starting point for the system development was a detailed analysis of our theory of change, data needs and monitoring processes.
This holistic approach of Mainlevel has allowed us to develop needs-based and individually tailored tools to effectively analyse, visualise and communicate our results - both on a country-specific and project aggregated basis."
Jonas Sell, M&E Manager Regional Project "Sport for Development in Africa" (S4DA)
„Fairtrade Germany and Fairtrade Austria commissioned Mainlevel to conduct a highly important impact study to examine the contribution of Fairtrade to rural development in the context of small producer organisations and their communities in different countries. We very much appreciate the consultants’ expertise in Fairtrade processes and standards and sustainable rural development as well as their passion and pro-activeness when implementing the assignment.
The study truly gives a voice to Fairtrade farmers and their communities and provides crucial evidence that will be used for communication to commercial, civil society and advocacy target groups.”
Martin Schüller, Fairtrade Germany, Development Policies Manager
"We work along 7 main agricultural supply chains (e.g. coffee, cotton, palmoil) and implement activities in more than 11 countries. Mainlevel has been crucial in supporting us in the set up of our Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) system.
Mainlevel has enabled us to systematically collect data in our complex and heterogeneous programme, while ensuring that all indicators can be aggregated by commodity, commodity hub and globally. This way we are able to assess and report our results . As a global project, this gives us a detailed overview of the progress achieved across all commodity hubs and agricultural supply chains and indicates areas that need attention in terms of project steering and design!"
Felix Ruhland, GIZ, Programme Manager, Global Programme ‘Sustainability and Value Added in Agricultural Supply Chains’
"We have contracted Mainlevel to conduct two final project evaluations within GIZ’s Textile Cluster. We highly appreciated the very competent and professional implementation of the evaluations as well as the structured approach. Particularly, we would like to emphasize the professional handling of the evaluation process considering the challenging circumstances in times of Covid-19. Also, the strong willingness to be truly committed to understanding the projects in depth is also one aspect we have found to be very fruitful. Overall, we are highly satisfied with the quality of the project evaluation. We thank Mainlevel for their friendly cooperation and can recommend them for similar assignments in the future."
Werner Lange, GIZ, Cluster Coordinator - Textile

Public sector institutions

Giz
KfW
DAAD
Sequa
ADA
SDC
Goethe Institut
DVV International
BMZ
Unicef
Council of Europe
World Customs Organization
UNHCR
UNRWA
Rheinland-Pfalz Tourismus
Niedersächsisches Justizministerium
NRW Gleichstellung
LPR Niedersachsen
UN Women
Stadt Bremen
Engagement Global
Bundesanstalt für Geowissenschaften und Rohstoffe

Civil society organisations

Konrad Adenauer Stiftung
Fairtrade
Welthungerhilfe
Kindernothilfe
Plan International
Deutscher Gewerkschaftsbund
Malteser
Laureus
Hawar
Worldvision
Brot für die Welt
Kiron
Sphere
Terre des Hommes
Internationaler Bund
Grameen
Austrian Study Centre for Peace
Kosovo Womens´ Network
IHRA
Horizont 3000
DSJ
EVZ
DSW
Steiner
Learning Lions
Rethink Ireland
Femnet
Centre for Research in Energy and Energy Conservation
Deutsche Bundesstiftung Umwelt