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Evidence 2.0: The Next Era of Evidence-Based Policymaking
Five years after passage of the Evidence Act, has it worked? And what's next?
Five years after passage of the Evidence Act, has it worked? And what's next?
There is a ripe opportunity to innovate, fueled by market forces currently at play.
Many argue that the social sector lacks data due to capacity, technology, and funding constraints. But what if there’s something more systemic going on?
Imagine if nonprofit leaders, philanthropists, and policy makers no longer had to guess what works but could predict success with scientific certainty. Enter the field of impact science.
A recent study shows that comparable, easily digestible metrics shifted donations from charities with only a good pitch to those with demonstrable results.
Wouldn’t it be great if you could simply report your program results and get them externally verified by a trusted third-party registry? It’s not as impossible as it sounds—in fact, we’re close.
Is ESG Missing an “H”?
Social entrepreneurship is getting bolder.
A new, groundbreaking initiative will codify and quantify the factors used in social impact programs that are proven to produce outcomes.
An emerging measurement approach emphasizes the value in standardizing outcomes for the whole social sector.
A new brand of social entrepreneurship is emerging.