Measurement & Evaluation
Ten Reasons Not to Measure Impact—and What to Do Instead
Impact evaluations are an important tool for learning about effective solutions to social problems, but they are a good investment only in the right circumstances.
Summaries and analysis of new social innovation research (more)
Impact evaluations are an important tool for learning about effective solutions to social problems, but they are a good investment only in the right circumstances.
The 21st century needs to harness the power of water, and the battered coastal city of New Orleans may just have the goods to do it.
A new report examines the relationship between place and race, and disconnected youth in the United States.
Lessons from two Nigerian firms and how nonprofits can help.
To achieve greater impact, membership and advocacy organizations must find new ways to measure engagement.
A recent survey highlights the important role of social enterprise in poverty alleviation.
B Corps have an opportunity to dramatically increase their social and environmental performance by upgrading their internal management practices.
A new study traces the evolution of social impact fellowships and highlights what organizations can learn from the industry.
Let’s build on—not try to fix—overwithholding.
How a shift in mindset from impact measurement to impact management can lead to stronger social outcomes: a case study of Huntington Capital Fund III.