Are You David, Not Goliath?
Small- and medium-size organizations can assess impact too.
Innovative ways to measure the impact that an organization has on society (more)
Small- and medium-size organizations can assess impact too.
A framework to guide nonprofits in effectively assessing risk and opportunity in Pay for Success contracts.
Any approach to measuring social impact that doesn’t include a transfer of power to stakeholders is just marketing.
Measuring Social Impacts outlines a five-step method for figuring out which impacts matter and how to measure them.
After accountability and standardization, what should the next phase of measurement focus on?
Would the Impact Genome Project have predicted the impact of Martin Luther King?
It’s time for people in the nonprofit community to reclaim the language of nonprofit evaluation.
A new, groundbreaking initiative will codify and quantify the factors used in social impact programs that are proven to produce outcomes.
A new catalog of metrics can help investors and organizations demonstrate that positive financial returns and social returns can be twinned.
Collecting data to demonstrate your organization’s impact is great to do when you should, wasteful when you should not.