A Durable Fix for Global Poverty
A “multifaceted” program has the potential to yield lasting improvements in the lives of the very poor.
New ways to measure and evaluate the impact an organization’s work has on society (more)
A “multifaceted” program has the potential to yield lasting improvements in the lives of the very poor.
Using a social return on investment framework, organizations can estimate the future impact, cost, and scale of programs before they begin, and allocate resources for greater impact.
Data is a powerful tool for driving large-scale impact, but using it effectively and responsibly in government and beyond requires intentionality.
Without an increase in resources for the development of impact measurement, investors will continue to under-rate the achievements of programs that take a more holistic view of social and environmental improvement.
Using a strategy that starts and ends with community-based collaboration, the animal welfare organization Maddie’s Fund and its partners are achieving the ambitious goal of a no-kill nation.
How the Belgian Red Cross is using scientific evidence to make its services more effective—and cost-effective.
Lessons from a charter-school organization about what it takes to fix a failing high school.
Two scholars analyze an array of current approaches to gauging whether and how news organizations make a difference in the world.
Supplements to the article “Can We Measure Media Impact? Reading Between the Lines.”