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New Evaluation Approaches That Fuel Collective Action
Learning and evaluation can best serve both funders and social innovators by centering equity, trust, adaptive learning, and grantee approaches.
Learning and evaluation can best serve both funders and social innovators by centering equity, trust, adaptive learning, and grantee approaches.
To achieve impact at scale, funders should expect different monitoring, evaluation, and learning activities as programs mature.
There will always be a gap between need and funding in the humanitarian sector. How can we do more for the hundreds of millions of people who need aid? We need to maximize impact for every dollar spent.
How can social entrepreneurship promote social justice? An unlikely source provides an unambiguous and practical framework.
In exploring how to measure impact, we seek partners to share insights and develop frameworks to help solve social problems.
Impact measurement evolves with changing times and circumstances. That dynamic offers opportunities to innovate, as the HKJC Charities Trust found.
A recent critical portrait of strategic philanthropy is unrecognizable to those of us who practice it.
Venture capitalists have profited handsomely from innovative ventures, but value hasn’t always been shared with other stakeholders. What if we developed a new model for measuring the impact of investments?
How can organizations quantify the impact of the train-the-trainers model? A pioneering new study from a health-care nonprofit offers a template.
Despite widespread acceptance in impact investing of the need for reliable impact data, funding for producing it lags behind.