Broadening the Aperture of Measurement
What research can and does tell us about unconditional cash transfers.
Innovative ways to measure the impact that an organization has on society (more)
What research can and does tell us about unconditional cash transfers.
To enable significant impact, organizations should ask three key questions and decide if formal planning and evaluation are the right approaches to finding the answers.
A commitment to impact evaluation is the mark of a nonprofit organization that takes its work seriously.
Many charities claim more impact than cash transfers. How many deliver?
How field-level strategies could help shift the social sector toward a relentless focus on maximizing impact.
The three types of data foundations need—and how they must use them.
High-performing nonprofits benefit from having a board of directors that functions as more than a rubber stamp.
Why measuring indirect impact matters and how on earth we can do it.
Progress, pitfalls, and what lies ahead.
Broadening the definition of evidence can lead to more confident and informed philanthropic decisions.