CLASS INTRODUCTION
- Funders of social purpose organizations expect to see social impact results from their investments, just like regular investors expect financial returns. Examples of impact monitoring and evaluation (M&E) systems, including the logical framework, theory of change, and social return on investment (SROI) models.
Case study: Sanishop – Making home toilets desirable in Cambodia
Guest speaker:
TBC
Mandatory reading:
Case study: Sanishop – Making home toilets desirable in Cambodia
Recommended reading:
Hystra (2014) Designing the Next Generation of Sanitation Businesses http://hystra.com
Recommended readings with guidance on impact measurement:
Venture Philanthropy Practices in Asia: A Guide to Effective Impact Assessment, 2016, AVPN www.avpn.asia
Theory of change guidance:
http://diytoolkit.org Tools – Theory of Change (Worksheets also available in Chinese)
HKSEC 2012 Guidelines for Social Impact Assessment
Module on Measuring Impact in the Toolkit on Social Investment developed by Mark Cheng, Ashoka, with UBS: https://www.ubs.com/microsites/social-investment-toolkit/en.html SROI guides and templates: As uploaded on canvas and as found on: http://socialvalueuk.org/what-is-sroi
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