Social Sector Measurement: Down but Not Out
Recently released studies confirm that few nonprofits possess the capacity to measure for continuous improvement, but new initiatives launched in 2012 provide hope.
Innovative ways to measure the impact that an organization has on society (more)
Recently released studies confirm that few nonprofits possess the capacity to measure for continuous improvement, but new initiatives launched in 2012 provide hope.
Social economy enterprises must think like mutual funds.
Overcoming three common barriers to measuring impact.
Highlights from the Clinton Global Initiative 2012.
Nonprofits can use tried-and-true mechanisms from the private sector to better communicate their impact to donors
“Good enough” = simple enough to do, but rigorous enough to mean something.
Defining credible evidence has polarized into two camps that must be brought together to tackle social problems effectively.
A case study of Boston-area organization Bottom Line.
A look at the limitations of randomized control trials.
The public debate around climate change is no longer about science—it’s about values, culture, and ideology.