How to Measure Social Outcomes: Practical tips & tools

How to Measure Social Outcomes:
Practical tips & tools
Melbourne 23rd & 24th July 2014
Brisbane 30th & 31st July 2014 Sydney 12th & 13th August 2014
MASTERCLASS SERIES
Masterclass leaders
Duncan is the Founder and Managing Partner of Social Ventures Australia
Consulting. Duncan has over twenty years’ experience in strategic and
operational leadership, having worked at international consulting firm
McKinsey & Bain and then as an independent strategic consultant.
Duncan Peppercorn
Founder & Managing Partner
Social Ventures Australia Consulting
He has co-authored several case studies and articles on measurement and
evaluation in the SVA Consulting Quarterly.
Duncan will be lead facilitator on all events.
Simon leads a specialist team within SVA Consulting and spends his time
helping non-profit organisations and funders understand and improve their
impact. Simon is also the Chair of the Social Impact Measurement Network
of Australia (SIMNA) Steering Committee and is on the international SROI
Network Board and Methodology Sub-Committee.
Simon Faivel
Senior Consultant – Measurement
and evaluation
Social Ventures Australia Consulting
Simon will be facilitating Brisbane and Melbourne events.
You asked for it, we delivered!
Sydney event now available!
Benefits of attending
Understand why measurement matters
Register 2 delegates at
the ‘standard price’ & bring
a 3rd delegate FREE!
Learn how to develop a clear program logic to assist you
in establishing what to measure & how to measure it
Establish the link between planning,
communication & evaluation
Special offer for NFP’s & local councils
Gain a better understanding of evaluation frameworks
like SROI, Outcomes Star & RBA
To register
Explore Shared Measurement & Collective Impact
approaches
phone +61 2 9239 5700
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With increasingly scarce resources and growing social
problems funders want to know exactly how their money
is being used and not-for-profits want to prove that their
programs work. Proving your impact is a huge advantage
in this current climate, with results and value for money
being emphasised more and more - but what is the best
way to go about it? With so many approaches out there, it
can be hard to know where to start.
For larger groups please call us on
1300 316 882 to coordinate your booking.
This hands-on masterclass is designed to equip you with
the tools and knowledge you need to identify and measure
your organisations outcomes, so you can understand and
refine what you do. It will take you through developing a
program logic to help you understand what to measure,
introduce a range of approaches to measure and evaluate
impact, including how you might value the impact you
create using Social Return on Investment (SROI), and how
to go about selecting appropriate tools to capture the
data you need.
Led by Duncan Peppercorn, Founder and Managing
Partner at Social Ventures Australia (SVA) Consulting,
and supported by Simon Faivel and Anna Crab this two
day masterclass is an introduction to assist you in
measuring and evaluating the impact you create.
Duncan and his team will share their knowledge, insights
and introduce the steps involved in creating an impact
measurement framework.
Who should attend?
Senior representatives of not-for-profit organisations,
philanthropic organisations and corporate foundations
including:
• Chief Executive Officer
• Program Manager
•Research
•Evaluation
•Policy/Finance
Also featuring Anna Crabb – Consultant
Anna supports SVA Consulting’s efforts in helping the sector to prove
and improve impact. Her focus is on social impact measurement
and assessment and assists organisations link results to strategy.
Anna has over eight years’ strategic consulting, public policy and
research experience. Anna has worked on projects in the education,
employment, health and disability sectors. She has held roles in
the Victorian and Australian Governments, with the Cancer Council
Victoria, and at dandolopartners.
Anna will be facilitating Brisbane and Melbourne events.
What past attendees had to say:
“Some great presentations, helped
me join the dots for development of
a specific measurement and evaluation
framework.
Nicole Scrivener, Project Manager Transitions
Baptistcare WA
How to Measure Social Outcomes, June, 2013
“This workshop has had a huge impact
on how I will approach evaluating social impact
in my organisation.
The facilitators were very engaging and had very
pragmatic advice - their years of experience in
the field really showed”
Media Partners
Felice Cary, Community Development Manager
YMCA NSW
How to Measure Social Outcomes, June, 2013
Masterclass Agenda
Melbourne 23th & 24th July 2014 / Brisbane 30th & 31st July 2014
Facilitated by Duncan Peppercorn, Simon Faivel & Anna Crabb
Day One
Day two
Why measure impact?
• Understand why measurement matters
• The terminology, concepts and definitions
• What good measurement looks like
• Review a series of real life case studies to understand:
- Why measurement matters?
- What good measurement looks like?
- What are the benefits?
- Why it is hard?
Where do I start?
• Learn how to use and develop your own program logic to
identify how the work you do leads to outcomes and the
impact you seek
• Learn how to prioritise outcomes to determine what to
measure
• Discover ways to demonstrate outcomes using direct and
indirect indicators
What frameworks & tools should I use to measure impact?
• Discover the frameworks and tools to help you assess your
progress towards achieving outcomes and what to use
when, including:
- Social Return on Investment (SROI)
- Outcomes Star
- Results Based Accountability (RBA)
How do I embed outcomes measurement in my organisation?
• Learn different approaches to developing processes and
programs to embed outcomes measurement and evaluation
in your organisation in a sustainable and practical way
• Learn how to link outcomes measurement to decision
making and planning
• Learn how to communicate how your work makes a
difference both to motivate employees and make the case
for greater funding
• How to explore outcomes measurement beyond your
organisation - through Shared Measurement and Collective
Impact approaches?
• Learn how to work with groups of non-profits and funders
focused on similar issues and delivering similar activities to
develop shared approaches to impact measurement
To bring concepts to life and accelerate learning, organisations
will apply relevant methodologies and tools to their own
program(s) and organisation. All sessions will be designed to
allow participants to learn from one another as well as from
SVA Consulting staff selected for their deep understanding and
extensive experience on issues of measurement and evaluation.
About Social Ventures Australia Consulting
Social Ventures Australia Consulting is a
specialist consulting practice for the social sector
in Australia. Its goal, which it shares with its clients, is to create a
more inclusive Australia. To this end, SVA works with not-for-profits,
philanthropists and governments to strengthen their capacity to
access and manage capital, talent and evidence, and deploy new
approaches to delivering services, at scale and over time, to achieve
profound social change.
Morning tea, lunch & afternoon tea
will be provided each day
Ask the questions you want answered
To register, call us on
1300 316 882 or book online
www.howtomeasureoutcomes.com
Masterclass Agenda
Sydney 12th & 13th August 2014
Facilitated by Duncan Peppercorn, Anders Uechtritz & Nick Elliot
Day One
Day two
Why measure impact?
• Understand why measurement matters
• The terminology, concepts and definitions
• What good measurement looks like
• Review a series of real life case studies to understand:
- Why measurement matters?
- What good measurement looks like?
- What are the benefits?
- Why it is hard?
Where do I start?
• Learn how to use and develop your own program logic to
identify how the work you do leads to outcomes and the
impact you seek
• Learn how to prioritise outcomes to determine what to
measure
• Discover ways to demonstrate outcomes using direct and
indirect indicators
What frameworks & tools should I use to measure impact?
• Discover the frameworks and tools to help you assess your
progress towards achieving outcomes and what to use
when, including:
- Social Return on Investment (SROI)
- Outcomes Star
- Results Based Accountability (RBA)
How do I embed outcomes measurement in my organisation?
• Learn different approaches to developing processes and
programs to embed outcomes measurement and evaluation
in your organisation in a sustainable and practical way
• Learn how to link outcomes measurement to decision
making and planning
• Learn how to communicate how your work makes a
difference both to motivate employees and make the case
for greater funding
• How to explore outcomes measurement beyond your
organisation - through Shared Measurement and Collective
Impact approaches?
• Learn how to work with groups of non-profits and funders
focused on similar issues and delivering similar activities to
develop shared approaches to impact measurement
Morning tea, lunch & afternoon tea
will be provided each day
Anders Uechtritz – Analyst
Nick Elliot – Senior Consultant
Anders joined the SVA Consulting team in an Analyst role after
interning with SVA in 2013.
Nick joined SVA after almost ten years gaining a wealth of
entrepreneurial experience as owner and a director of LineBreak
Performance Sportswear, one of the original brands of compression
wear that created the category in Australia and internationally.
Nick brings experience from both the commercial and the non-profit
sectors.
Prior to working at SVA, Anders spent a year in Western Kenya as
a project initiator and manager, setting up projects for the benefit
of the community. He ran various workshops for the locals, as well
as initiating a successful beekeeping that involved brokering a
partnership between his community and a large NGO.
Anders holds a Bachelor of Commerce, Marketing and Management,
as well as a Masters in International Development (distinction).
Anders will be facilitating Sydney event.
Prior to LineBreak, Nick worked for a number of years in strategy
consulting for Bain in Sydney, in the non-profit sector for WWF in
Switzerland, Russia and Indonesia and in corporate banking in
London and Frankfurt.
Nick will be facilitating Sydney event.
To register, call us on
1300 316 882 or book online
www.howtomeasureoutcomes.com
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How to Measure Social Outcomes:
Practical tips & tools