Social Impact Measurement
Join this workshop to learn innovative ways to track how your projects actually make a difference in the world.
Introduction
This workshop will offer social entrepreneurs’ comprehensive guidance on developing robust evidence of social impact and strategies for communicating meaningful outcomes to different stakeholders. The engaging social entrepreneurs will explore diverse methodologies for tracking both qualitative and quantitative outcomes, set meaningful indicators, and understand how to communicate impact effectively to different stakeholder groups, such as funders, partners, and service users.
The workshop will apply practical exercises, including design logic models, measurement tools, some of which are outlined in Evaluation of social impact measurement tools and techniques: a systematic review of the literature | Social Enterprise Journal | Emerald Publishing
Furthermore, participants will examine best practices for data collection, analysis, and reporting specific to their social enterprises.
By the end of the workshop, the social entrepreneurs will acquire the knowledge, tools and confidence to implement a structured design for social impact measurement, enabling accountability and informed decision-making.
Who should attend
Social enterprise decision-makers (directors, managers and supervisors)
Inclusions: snacks, some workshop materials, and a certificate.
This workshop is delivered by Dr Sally Kah, Senior Lecturer in Business Management at De Montfort University in partnership with the Voluntary Action LeicesterShire.