It is impossible to plan and develop activities to promote equal opportunities without a widely accepted definition of social impact.
We’ve noticed how challenging it is for public and third sector organizations to measure and make their operations visible.
The lack of common terminology, metrics, practical know-how and suitable technology too often leave our partners reporting on the impact of their activities without subjective data – information on the feelings, perceptions and concerns of the people they reach and impact.
We’ve noticed how challenging it is for public and third sector organizations to measure and make their operations visible.
The lack of common terminology, metrics, practical know-how and suitable technology too often leave our partners reporting on the impact of their activities without subjective data – information on the feelings, perceptions and concerns of the people they reach and impact.