Impact (UWA CSI) to undertake a research program Supporting Development and Growth in the Community Sector in Western Australia. The aim of the research program is to increase our understanding of the difference community programs make and what factors can enhance the resilience and long-term financial viability of Western Australia’s emerging social enterprise sector. Improving the evidence base on the measurement of the outcomes of community programs and of the financial sustainability of WA’s social enterprises will support growth and innovation in the community sector and build community resilience. Outcomes of the research program will be delivered through the Social Impact Series and through community workshops and forums. The present...
Objective: To explore public value as a management tool for measuring outcomes, in Community Support...
“Demonstration of impact” is now a key measure of research value. Within and beyond social work, res...
Purpose– Acknowledgement of the social impact created by organisations has become an increasin...
The aim of the research program is to increase our understanding of the difference community program...
The aim of the research program is to increase our understanding of the difference community program...
This is the sixth publication from the Bankwest Foundation Social Impact Series, and the fourth repo...
This is the eighth publication from the Bankwest Foundation Social Impact Series, and the fifth repo...
The term ‘outcomes measurement’ refers to the measurement of the difference that an initiative, prog...
In this report, we present the findings of the third and fourth surveys of outcomes measurement in t...
As the ideas of evidence-based practice and accountability frameworks permeate the community service...
This is the fourth publication from the Bankwest Foundation Social Impact Series and includes analys...
Social impact measurement represents both a strength and weakness for ‘voluntary, community and soci...
Social impact measures are not widely agreed, nor implemented by third sector organisations. Meso le...
As a lead-up to a symposium on measuring social impact in the not-for-profit sector, held in Novembe...
Purpose: This paper aims to explore the emergence and nature of impact investment in Australia and h...
Objective: To explore public value as a management tool for measuring outcomes, in Community Support...
“Demonstration of impact” is now a key measure of research value. Within and beyond social work, res...
Purpose– Acknowledgement of the social impact created by organisations has become an increasin...
The aim of the research program is to increase our understanding of the difference community program...
The aim of the research program is to increase our understanding of the difference community program...
This is the sixth publication from the Bankwest Foundation Social Impact Series, and the fourth repo...
This is the eighth publication from the Bankwest Foundation Social Impact Series, and the fifth repo...
The term ‘outcomes measurement’ refers to the measurement of the difference that an initiative, prog...
In this report, we present the findings of the third and fourth surveys of outcomes measurement in t...
As the ideas of evidence-based practice and accountability frameworks permeate the community service...
This is the fourth publication from the Bankwest Foundation Social Impact Series and includes analys...
Social impact measurement represents both a strength and weakness for ‘voluntary, community and soci...
Social impact measures are not widely agreed, nor implemented by third sector organisations. Meso le...
As a lead-up to a symposium on measuring social impact in the not-for-profit sector, held in Novembe...
Purpose: This paper aims to explore the emergence and nature of impact investment in Australia and h...
Objective: To explore public value as a management tool for measuring outcomes, in Community Support...
“Demonstration of impact” is now a key measure of research value. Within and beyond social work, res...
Purpose– Acknowledgement of the social impact created by organisations has become an increasin...