Since nonprofits use third-party funds for their activities, they are often perceived as resource managers or spending units, instead of being considered as social wealth generating entities. The aim of this study is to help to overcome this myopic perception by showing how the invisible wealth generated by these organizations can be made visible. We use the SROI methodology to do so, by identifying stakeholders, outcomes (tangible, intangible) and social impacts in a drug addiction treatment centre. The results show that social impact in monetary terms exceeds that of the inputs used, confirming the idea that addiction-based nonprofits are social wealth generating units. The conclusion drawn is that social impact measurement should be wide...
Dissertation presented as the partial requirement for obtaining a Master's degree in Statistics and...
The concept of 'social return on investment' (SROI) has come to play an important role in debates ab...
Purpose– Acknowledgement of the social impact created by organisations has become an increasin...
Since nonprofits use third-party funds for their activities, they are often perceived as resource ma...
grantor: University of TorontoThe purpose of this study is to shed light on the social-eco...
Social Return on Investment (SROI) offers a way for not-for-profit organizations to account for impa...
Social value incorporates economic, environmental, and social impact in public policy decision- maki...
University of Minnesota M.S. thesis. August 2010. Major: Engineering Management. Advisor: Dr. Richar...
Social impact investing (SII) is transforming the availability of private capital for nonprofits and...
The 2008 financial recession has seen increased poverty, job loss, and homelessness as well as decre...
欧州を中心に議論されている社会的企業の判定基準を手掛かりに、NPOが生み出す社会価値を貨幣的に測定し、社会価値を評価する指標を試算することに取り組んだ。Traditionally, financial...
This paper examines the recent phenomenon of social impact bonds (SIBs). Social impact bonds are an ...
Evaluating social performance is a major concern for social enterprises (SE), both internally (impro...
Third sector organisations are growing in scale and scope, but little is known about how they measur...
The Social Return on Investment (SROI) is a method for measuring social outputs and valuing social o...
Dissertation presented as the partial requirement for obtaining a Master's degree in Statistics and...
The concept of 'social return on investment' (SROI) has come to play an important role in debates ab...
Purpose– Acknowledgement of the social impact created by organisations has become an increasin...
Since nonprofits use third-party funds for their activities, they are often perceived as resource ma...
grantor: University of TorontoThe purpose of this study is to shed light on the social-eco...
Social Return on Investment (SROI) offers a way for not-for-profit organizations to account for impa...
Social value incorporates economic, environmental, and social impact in public policy decision- maki...
University of Minnesota M.S. thesis. August 2010. Major: Engineering Management. Advisor: Dr. Richar...
Social impact investing (SII) is transforming the availability of private capital for nonprofits and...
The 2008 financial recession has seen increased poverty, job loss, and homelessness as well as decre...
欧州を中心に議論されている社会的企業の判定基準を手掛かりに、NPOが生み出す社会価値を貨幣的に測定し、社会価値を評価する指標を試算することに取り組んだ。Traditionally, financial...
This paper examines the recent phenomenon of social impact bonds (SIBs). Social impact bonds are an ...
Evaluating social performance is a major concern for social enterprises (SE), both internally (impro...
Third sector organisations are growing in scale and scope, but little is known about how they measur...
The Social Return on Investment (SROI) is a method for measuring social outputs and valuing social o...
Dissertation presented as the partial requirement for obtaining a Master's degree in Statistics and...
The concept of 'social return on investment' (SROI) has come to play an important role in debates ab...
Purpose– Acknowledgement of the social impact created by organisations has become an increasin...